INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Jared Verse walked into a deserted room Saturday night and thought he had somehow missed the Los Angeles Rams’ team meeting.
He soon figured out his teammates were elsewhere in the hotel watching the Los Angeles Dodgers’ stirring rally to win Game 7 of the World Series and back-to-back titles.
A day after the Rams thrilled to their neighbors’ championship poise, they put on a performance against the New Orleans Saints that had them thinking about adding to Los Angeles’ trophy case.
“Watching them be able to dominate like that, get that win, bring that World Series back to LA, it gets us hyped up,” Verse said. “And now we know we’ve got to be next.”
Matthew Stafford threw for 281 yards and hit Davante Adams with two of his four touchdown passes in the Rams’ 34

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