INGLEWOOD, Calif. -- After Allen Robinson II made a twisting catch on the sideline, managing to stay inbounds with a defender draped over him, the Los Angeles Rams wide receiver pumped his fist and spun the ball into the ground emphatically, the excitement and maybe a hint of relief evident on his face.
“It's exciting,” Robinson said. “I've been making plays like that my entire career. So just being able to get those [opportunities], continue to make those plays, it felt good.”
Not only did Robinson have his best game of the season on Sunday with five catches for 63 yards and a touchdown, but it was as part of an offense that spread the ball more evenly than it had all season, instead of mainly relying on wide receiver Cooper Kupp.