The Los Angeles Rams have a lead at the half, but still have plenty of work to do
The Los Angeles Rams lead the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 10-0 after the first half of play. Sean McVay and his team continued their habit of starting slow as they gave the Cardinals ample chances to take control, but the Rams’ defense did their best to keep Kyler Murray and company in check.
The Rams’ offense did get going some in the second quarter, but they struggled overall moving the ball throughout the initial half.
L.A. opened the game with the ball on offense, and they quickly punted the ball back to Arizona. The Rams’ defense then made a quick stop to force the ball back to the Matthew Stafford, but Stafford and the squad failed to take advantage.
Through the first quarter neither team scored, but each team earned plenty of opportunities to punt.
With 3:23 remaining in the second quarter, the Rams finally opened up the scoring with a Kyren Williams rushing touchdown, and they took a 7-0 lead after the successful extra point.
With 0:27 second left in the half, L.A. tacked on another three points with a field goal to take a 10-0 lead, and the score would stay 10-0 as the half came to a close.
We’ll see what happens in quarters three and four.
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