LOS ANGELES -- The Washington Redskins were never a powerhouse running team. They weren't when Sean McVay was calling their offensive plays over these past two years, and they definitely weren't in their Week 1 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
But they ran all over the Los Angeles Rams' defense on Sunday and it wound up being the difference.
Aaron Donald started, as expected, but the Rams still allowed 224 rushing yards on 36 carries in a late, 27-20 loss from Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum that put them at 1-1 to start the season.