The Los Angeles Rams have allowed four passing touchdowns through six games, which is tied as the fewest amount in the NFL with the Ravens, Bills, and Texans. The Browns have also allowed four touchdowns, but have only played in five games.
Who would have guessed that Raheem Morris’s defense could get this done despite having so much turnover on that side of the ball in the offseason, lacking a serious investment in the secondary and having already faced some of the league’s top quarterbacks? Morris’s days as a defensive coordinator for the Rams could be numbered, as his head coaching resume gets a little bit more glowing each week.