
After a disappointing loss to the Carolina Panthers, the Los Angeles Rams looked to get back on track when they traveled to take on the division rival Arizona Cardinals in Week 14.
That is exactly what they did as the Rams dominated the Cardinals, coming away with a 45-17 victory to improve to 10-3 on the season and take back the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
It wasn’t a great start for the Rams defense as they gave up a touchdown on the opening drive of the game. It was all L.A. from there, however, as the offense scored on its first five drives and never looked back.
Blake Corum with the first TD of the day for #RamsHousepic.twitter.com/xHEX2yW7SG
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The Conductor gets home for a third down sack!
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KYREN TOUCHDOWN!pic.twitter.com/b5fafH6WJs
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Puka down there somewhere!pic.twitter.com/zoP7mTpgL0
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You can’t stop @AsapPuka
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— Rams Newswire (@RamsNewswire) December 7, 2025
Colby Parkinson is becoming quite the red zone target for Matthew Stafford.pic.twitter.com/mb0IcdU72s
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The Landman’s first INT as a Ram! pic.twitter.com/PjQLSqlZTe
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PUKA NACUA SAID GIMME DAT!
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Blake Corum. House call. pic.twitter.com/lFdeCHsSHO
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The Rams offense was clicking on all cylinders as the Cardinals had no answers for both the pass and run games.
Matthew Stafford continued his MVP-caliber season, completing 22-of-31 passes for 281 yards and three touchdowns. After turning the ball over three times in the Panthers loss, he was able to take care of it in this one.
Two of Stafford’s touchdowns went to Puka Nacua, who was simply unstoppable. He made a few incredible catches on the day and finished with seven catches for 167 yards and the two scores.
On the ground, the Rams rushed for 249 yards and averaged 6.9 yards per carry as the offensive line was opening up holes all day.
Blake Corum had his best game as a Ram, carrying it 12 times for 128 yards and two scores while Kyren Williams had 84 yards on 13 carries and a touchdown of his own.
On the defensive side of the ball, the Rams settled in after their opening drive to give up just 17 points. They had three sacks on the day and also had a turnover with Nate Landman coming down with his first interception since joining the team and the second of his career.
The Rams have a tough test coming up as they welcome Jared Goff and the Detroit Lions to SoFi Stadium on Sunday afternoon in Week 15.
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