LOS ANGELES — Perhaps it’s fitting that this week the Rams return to Arizona. State Farm Stadium was the site of their highest high last season, a smackdown of the Vikings to open the playoffs, but also their lowest low in a 31-point loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
So much went into that Week 2 debacle, from an endless line of injuries to superhuman performances by the home team. But as memorable as it was for the outlier nature of it, it was also significant in how the Rams – duct-taped together as they were – bounced back the next week for their first win of the season.
“Those are one of those days that was challenging, but I’ve always loved the resolve and the responses of this group,” head coach Sean McVay said. “That’s all we can control.”
The Rams (9-3) will try to take that same a

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