The Los Angeles Rams offense was on fired in Week 14.
Sean McVay’s squad scored 45 points in a huge win over the Arizona Cardinals, including three passing and three rushing touchdowns. That production broke a 20-year record for the franchise, but the overall performance did something no team has done in almost 75 years.
This Rams team was the first since Norm Van Brocklin’s Rams team in 1954 to finish a non-overtime game with at least 530 total yards of offense, convert 30 first downs and not turn the ball over, according to Pro Football Reference via The Athletic. Matthew Stafford finished with 281 through the air himself, while the rushing attack finished with 249 yards, including 128 from Blake Corum and 84 from Kyren Williams.
The Rams have had a lot of big offensive games this year, but this one was the biggest. It was the most points scored by McVay’s team in 2025 and the most offensive yards accrued in a contest.
So, if there was any doubt that the Rams had the best offense in the NFL, Week 14 reminded the world they were wrong.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams offense did something for the first time since the 1950s
Reporting by Tyler Greenawalt, Rams Wire / Rams Wire
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