Saturday will be the LA Rams’ sixth playoff game under Sean McVay, which is six more than they had in between the Mike Martz era and the end of the Jeff Fisher years. And 2020 is the first time in franchise history — a period of 84 seasons — that the Rams finished first in both points allowed and yards allowed.
The Rams hadn’t finished in the top-10 in points allowed since 2001, and hadn’t finished first since the mid-seventies under Chuck Knox.
Two years ago, McVay led LA to a Super Bowl thanks to an offensive attack that took the league by surprise, but then they caught on.