The L.A. Rams stared a rebuilding team in the face on Sunday and Matthew Stafford showed the Saints how far they have to go before they’ll ever contend for the Super Bowl again. Holding a dominant advantage in the time of possession battle, the Rams beat the Saints 34-10 on Sunday afternoon in SoFi Stadium and improved their record to 6-2.
Stafford added four more touchdowns to his league-leading tally and the Rams won the time of possession battle 43:53 to 16:07.
The Rams quarterback now has 21 touchdowns and 2 interceptions for the season and for the first time in a 17-year career might actually be leading the race for MVP. It doesn’t hurt that Stafford had more of his supporting cast back in Week 9 with the returns of Puka Nacua and Rob Havenstein, although Nacua left the game in the

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