INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- When quarterback Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams offense took the field with just less than 12 minutes to go in the fourth quarter, the team was down 10 points to the division rival San Francisco 49ers and staring a 0-3 start in the face.
But this is a position Stafford, in his 16th NFL season, had been in before. Entering the fourth quarter, he had 44 career game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or OT, the most among active quarterbacks.
And on Sunday afternoon, Stafford added to that, leading the Rams down the field for a drive that ended with a Kyren Williams touchdown to tie it and then a second drive that ended with a Joshua Karty field goal with five seconds remaining, as L.