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WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. The Los Angeles Rams shocked the NFL when they decided to make Tutu Atwell inactive for their divisional matchup against the Chicago Bears.
Tutu Atwell was a healthy scratch against the Bears on Sunday night because of special teams, but Sean McVay isn't sure of the plan moving forward.
McVay’s defense likely saved his season after Caleb Williams pulled off a miraculous game-tying throw, picking him off in overtime. And the Los Angeles Rams head coach will be the first to tell you that he made a complete mess of things.
Ben Johnson and the Bears had their season come to an end Sunday night with a 20-17 overtime loss at home to the Rams. It was a heartbreaking finish for Chicago after Caleb Williams threw one of the most ridiculous touchdown passes in the final minute of the fourth quarter to tie it up.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay praising the Seattle Seahawks defensive versatility ahead of the NFC Championship this week shows just how much he reveres their rivalry this year. No opposing coach has broken down Seattle’s defense like this publicly. Credit to Rams writer Wyatt Miller for asking an excellent question.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a franchise built on three things. Stability, defense, and a knack for identifying young coaching talent before the rest of the world catches on. For the first time in
Fast forward to now and McVay is about to take his offense to Seattle. In Seattle, Mike Macdonald has built a defense full of hybrid defenders that has given him the best defense in the conference.
Josiah Stewart and Desjuan Johnson played increased snaps with Young banged up, helping fill in for the Rams' standout edge rusher. With Forbes injured, the Rams leaned on Roger McCreary, Darious Williams and Cobie Durant in the secondary.