Up until Sunday night, Matthew Stafford had looked great leading the Los Angeles Rams so far this season.
Their offense was flowing seamlessly, and he helped propel them to the top of the NFC standings almost instantly.
That version of Stafford, though, didn’t show up on time on Sunday night. When he did finally get the Rams’ offense going, it was way too late.
The Tennessee Titans expertly shut down Stafford and the Rams to take a big 28-16 win — even in their first game without star running back Derrick Henry.