QUINIX Sport News: Rams play inspired football in wake of wildfires, rout Vikings in wild-card round

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With their home playoff game moved to Arizona due to deadly wildfires in L.A., the Rams sacked Sam Darnold nine times and put an end to Minnesota’s season.

GLENDALE, ARIZONA - JANUARY 13: Matthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams throws a pass during the third quarter against the Minnesota Vikings during the NFC Wild Card Playoff at State Farm Stadium on January 13, 2025 in Glendale, Arizona.  (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes in Los Angeles’ victory against Minnesota in the wild-card round on Monday night. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

The ability of professional athletes on the highest level to focus on the task at hand, and block out whatever else is going on in their world, can be remarkable.

The Los Angeles Rams could not have been focused on football over the past week, not with deadly wildfires affecting a huge part of the Los Angeles area. They could see smoke from their practice facility. There was concern about their own homes and loved ones. Preparing to face a 14-3 Minnesota Vikings team wasn’t the priority. It didn’t help the Rams that the game had to be moved from their home of SoFi Stadium in Inglewood to a neutral site in Arizona either.

And yet, when Monday night’s game kicked off, the Rams played their best game of the entire season in a 27-9 victory against the Vikings in the NFC wild-card round.

The Vikings, who were 14-3 during the regular season, never had a chance. The Rams dominated from the start, burying the Vikings in a win. The Rams advance to the divisional round, and will face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.

The Rams’ win featured a total meltdown by Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold, whose good season unraveled in Week 18 and on Monday night, but the Rams’ defense had plenty to do with his mistakes.

If the Rams would have come out flat and lost, nobody would have blamed them. Instead the Rams had one of the more impressive playoff performances we’ve seen in a while, given the circumstances.

If the Rams were distracted by what was happening back in Southern California, you’d have never known it by the way they started Monday night’s game.

On the first play, Matthew Stafford hit Puka Nacua for a 27-yard gain. That started a 70-yard drive that ended with Stafford hitting Kyren Williams for a 5-yard touchdown. Then the Rams forced a quick three-and-out, with the Vikings’ first two plays losing 11 yards. Then another Rams drive, though an unnecessary roughness penalty was a reason it stalled and Los Angeles had to settle for a field goal and a 10-0 lead.

The momentum never really stopped. There was a potentially huge mistake when the Vikings seemed to recover a fumble and return it for a touchdown, but it was overturned on a replay review when officials said Stafford was flipping the ball forward for an incomplete pass. The Rams kept rolling after barely avoiding that huge mistake. Darnold was strip-sacked and the fumble was returned by defensive end Jared Verse for 57 yards and a touchdown. In the final minute of the first half, Stafford hit tight end Davis Allen for a touchdown. The Rams led 24-3 at halftime. The Rams had six sacks at halftime, the first time since 1988 that a team had six sacks in the first half of a playoff game.

Everything was going well for the team that was displaced by the wildfires. The team that went 14-3 during the regular season looked like it didn’t belong in the playoffs at all.

 

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