The Los Angeles Rams suffered their first loss of the season in Week 3, falling to the Philadelphia Eagles 33-26. It’s a game that the Rams probably should have won after leading 26-7 in the third quarter and then having an opportunity at a game-winning field goal on the final play. This is arguably one of the more disappointing losses under head coach Sean McVay. Here are this week’s takeaways.

1. Rams offense came out buzzing

For the entire first half, it looked as if Rams head coach Sean McVay had put defensive coordinator Vic Fangio through a blender. While Matthew Stafford threw an interception to start the game, that was the only bad play for the offense for the first 30 minutes. Throughout the entire first half, the Rams offense couldn’t be stopped. They were running the ball well

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