The Los Angeles Rams staged an impressive comeback to defeat the New Orleans Saints 21-14, marking the first time in Sean McVay’s tenure that the team was shut out in the first half of a regular-season game. Despite a slow start, the Rams’ offense came alive in the second half. Kyren Williams opened the scoring for Los Angeles with a 4-yard touchdown run, putting the Rams ahead 7-6. The offense continued to click with Matthew Stafford connecting on key touchdown passes, propelling the team to a much-needed victory.
Matthew Stafford and the Rams found their rhythm in the fourth quarter, starting with a 3-yard touchdown pass to Demarcus Robinson that extended the lead to 14-6. However, the Saints responded with a dramatic 28-yard touchdown from Derek Carr to Marquez Valdes-Scantling, followed by a two-point conversion to tie the game. Undeterred, the Rams answered back with Stafford delivering a decisive 7-yard touchdown pass to Puka Nacua, giving Los Angeles a lead they would not relinquish.
The Rams’ defense played a critical role in securing the win. With the Saints threatening late in the game, rookie edge rusher Jared Verse disrupted Derek Carr on a pivotal fourth-and-3 play at the Rams’ 9-yard line, forcing an incomplete pass. On the ensuing drive, Kyren Williams sealed the victory with an 11-yard run. Stafford finished with 183 passing yards and two touchdowns, while Williams excelled with 104 rushing yards and a touchdown.
New Orleans had bright spots despite the loss. Alvin Kamara led the Saints’ ground game with 112 yards on 23 carries, and Carr completed 24-of-37 passes for 184 yards and a touchdown. However, the Saints were hampered by a missed field goal and the late-game injury to Taysom Hill, who was carted off with a knee injury. Their efforts fell short against a surging Rams offense and a stifling defense in the final minutes.
The win was a historic one for Sean McVay, as he became the Rams’ all-time leader in regular-season victories, surpassing John Robinson. Now at 6-6, the Rams will look to continue their momentum against the Buffalo Bills next week. Meanwhile, the 4-8 Saints aim to regroup as they head to face the struggling 2-10 New York Giants on the road.