INGLEWOOD — What if someone told you that in the second, third and fourth quarters of their pivotal game against the Seattle Seahawks, the Rams managed only 105 yards and five first downs on offense? Would that feel like a winning formula to you?
By any stretch of the imagination, it shouldn’t have been. Between the lack of production and the pressure this put on the Rams’ defense, this should have led to a long night of self-reflection for this team.
Instead, the Rams’ defense answered the bell. Again, and again, and again in a 21-19 Rams’ win.
What did it take to overcome the odds?
Four interceptions, including two by safety Kamren Kinchens. The first by the second-year player negated a turnover by downs in the red zone by the Rams. The last by Darious Williams off a Kinchens pressur

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