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Rams Winners & Losers: Sean McVay has maintained a competitive locker room amid struggles

It was no secret that the Los Angeles Rams were outmatched in almost every facet of the game when they took the field on the home turf of the Kansas City Chiefs Sunday afternoon. While the final score seems lopsided at 26-10, LA fought to stay competitive.

The Chiefs are 8-2 and are the current favorites to represent the AFC in the 2022 Super Bowl, which would be their third such berth in four years. The Rams are now 3-8 and have tapped into the lowest rungs of their depth chart - further than they realistically could have expected at the start of the year.