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The Los Angeles Rams didn’t just beat the Detroit Lions — they validated who they are. Down double digits early, missing pieces, and facing one of the most explosive offenses in football, the Rams responded the way real contenders do: with balance, composure, and execution across all three phases. What followed wasn’t a fluke comeback — it was a statement. Matthew Stafford continues to play like an MVP, slicing defenses with precision while protecting the football and making the right decision when it matters most. Sean McVay once again showed why he’s one of the best coaches in the league, adjusting on the fly and leaning into the Rams’ biggest strength: versatility. When the passing game stalled early, the Rams ran the ball. When Detroit tried to rally, the defense closed the door. This is what separates good teams from teams built to win. With Puka Nacua and Davante Adams on the outside, Colby Parkinson emerging as a red-zone weapon, and a two-headed rushing attack featuring Kyr...

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