LOS ANGELES (AP) — Special teams breakdowns have continued to haunt the Los Angeles Rams, even as a three-game winning streak has solidified their status as Super Bowl contenders .
The Rams (6-2) have finally made moves to address their most glaring weakness, signing two players to the practice squad. They added kicker Harrison Mevis on Wednesday and veteran long snapper Jake McQuaide on Tuesday.
Second-year kicker Joshua Karty has missed five field goals and three extra points this season. Whiffing on one of each in a 34-10 win over the New Orleans Saints on Sunday finally compelled coach Sean McVay to bring in alternate options for two parts of the struggling operation.
“It’s all geared towards trying to be able to just get some solutions and some kick consistency, really, with our

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