The last few minutes of the Rams' matchup against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday was filled with nail-biting moments.
Matthew Stafford shook off three turnovers to guide a fourth-quarter rally Sunday that carried the Los Angeles Rams to their fifth straight victory, 20-19 over the short-handed but stubborn Baltimore Ravens.
The victory pushed the Rams to the cusp of their second straight NFC West title. Arizona needed to beat Dallas later Sunday to avoid elimination. Facing a depleted defense that was coming off a humbling performance in Cincinnati one week earlier, Stafford was intercepted twice by Chuck Clark in the first half, the first pickoff returned 17 yards for Baltimore's only touchdown. The quarterback also lost a fumble while being sacked in the third quarter.
That left Stafford with more than enough time to win it. He launched the game-winning 75-yard drive by completing a 15-yard pass to tight end Tyler Higbee and a 24-yarder to Cooper Kupp. He finished the march with a pair of sharp throws to Beckham, the last one in the front corner of the end zone.Starting for Jackson, Tyler Huntley went 20 of 32 for 197 yards in his third NFL start. He missed last week while on the COVID-19 reserve list.