THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — The Los Angeles Rams still have a winning record, even if they didn’t look like a winning team at any point in their humiliating 45-6 loss to Baltimore.
Sean McVay's Rams (6-5) still have playoff chances, even if they would need plenty of help — and only if they can somehow recover from their Monday night mauling.
What’s clear to everyone is the team that dazzled the NFL for two seasons is nothing special this year after the Rams stumbled through the worst loss of their coach’s three seasons in charge.
“That was a very, very disappointing night for our whole football team,” McVay said Tuesday.