
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. The Los Angeles Rams are flying on offense after a beatdown of the Arizona Cardinals and with the Detroit Lions set to be the Rams' next challenge, here are five predictions for Sunday's showdown.
Matthew Stafford enters this game motivated and not from his MVP race or the fact he's playing his old team. Stafford wants this one because he wants to win and the fact that the Lions are without both Kerby Joseph and Brian Branch means only one thing...he's going deep.
With the return of Tutu Atwell and the rise of Xavier Smith, Stafford has all the tools needed to test the resolve of a beaten-down Detroit secondary. Stafford is brilliant with at least 250 passing yards, three passing touchdowns, and no interceptions.
Byron Young is a man on a mission and with the Lions possessing a diverse passing attack, this type of game is perfect for Young. As a run stopper, expect Young to be close to the action all the time but when the pass rush is called on to come through, do not be surprised when Young is the first man through the door.
Young picks up at least four tackles, two tackles for loss and one sack on Sunday,
Puka Nacua is already a man of fire, and with Davante Adams entering the game as questionable, the Rams may look to Nacua to guide the offense towards the end zone. Nacua is built for a game like this and is historically successful against Detroit.
Nacua puts up at least eight catches for 120 yards and one touchdown.
While eyes remain on the Lions' 1-2 running back punch, it's the Rams that win the day. Both Kyren Williams and Blake Corum have been electric as of late and considering the facts coming into the game, I see both men combining for at least 150 rushing yards and two total touchdowns.
In the boldest of predictions, Kam Curl makes the difference in the defensive secondary. At some point, due to the lust coaches have when Chris Shula presents certain looks paired with certain defensive packages, Jared Goff will go north with the football.
With a player like Jameson Williams, Goff should be tempted to fire the deep ball on more than one occasion, especially since this is Goff's first return to SoFi in which both the Rams and the Lions have competitive squads. Curl is a smart player and I think he'll come away with not one but two interceptions...as he did against the Colts.
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