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C.J. Anderson explains how the Patriots held the Rams to only three points in Super Bowl 53

The Los Angeles Rams headed into Super Bowl 53 having averaged 32.4 points per game this season. They featured one of the league’s best offenses, and defensive and kicking game units that were also capable of putting point on the board. But when they all were needed most, they faltered: on the biggest stage, the New England Patriots held the NFC champions to a mere three points — the worst offensive performance in Super Bowl history.

Los Angeles set or tied some dubious records that day, from fewest points and touchdowns scored to most consecutive punts.