They have a wide receiver who has been clocked running in excess of 22 mph — in full pads.
They have a quarterback who over his last 16 regular-season games has thrown 30 touchdowns to eight interceptions.
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They have a running back who is coming off a below-average game despite the fact he finished with 22 points — more than 16 teams scored in Week 2.
Other than that, the Rams’ offense doesn’t pose much of a challenge Sunday for the Chargers.