INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Through the Rams' first three games of the season, wide receiver Tutu Atwell had been targeted a total of three times – once in each contest – with one catch for four yards.

Even as Los Angeles leaned more into 12 personnel (two tight end sets) at the 10th-highest rate league entering Week 4, and even with the highly effective tandem of wide receivers Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, that target rate and usage wasn't exactly what external observers envisioned relative to expectations after he was re-signed to a one-year deal this offseason.

Atwell's moment finally came on Sunday against the Colts, corralling a pass from quarterback Matthew Stafford as a defender slipped behind him, and racing 88 yards for the game-winning touchdown in Los Angeles' 27-20 comeback win

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