Buchanan vs Rams score: Cooper Cup, Robert Woods wins Tampa secondary light to win Rams in Week 11


“Monday Night Football .l.” The Los Angeles Rams are now in the NFC after a 27-24 win over the Tampa Bay Bookers. In the first place in the West. ‘Jared Goff’s offense came out strong to start the game and moved 80 yards down the field. The first part was a trading touchdown hit of the Bucks and Rams, but Los Angeles could be found in a halftime locker room with a terrific two-minute drill to get to the field goal.

While the first half was clear for both offenses, the defensive units scored several turnovers in the second half. Tom Brady’s two interruptions proved to be the most costly, however, especially the last time the night fell into the hands of Jordan Fuller. Brady was trying to hit a tight end Cameron Brett to keep the Tampa Bay hopes alive, but Fuller managed to pick the 43-year-old for the second time in the Week 11 final. From there, Los Angeles ran the clock on 7-7 of the year.

Jared Goff finished with 376 yards to go with three touchdowns and two interruptions. Robert Woods and Cooper Cup were their go-to receivers at night as they both turned into double-digit receptions. Woods finished with a touchdown on 130 yards and 12 catches while the coupe went for 145 yards in 115 passes.

Here are some snapshots from Monday night’s showdown:

Why Ram won

They cut Tampa Bay completely in the air. સીન મVકવેનો ગુનો હંમેશા પૂરો થતો ન હતો, અને કોચ પોતે સમયે વધુ આક્રમક થઈ શકતો હતો, પરંતુ જેરેડ ગોફને આખી રાત સામાન્ય રીતે સ્ટoutટ બ્યુક્સ “ડી” ને ચૂંટતા થોડી મુશ્કેલી પડી હતી. Cooper Cup and Robert Woods (23 catches for 275 yards) were fairly straight uncontrollable, hitting a regular midfielder who lost Jamal Dean to injury. McVeigh didn’t even need a ground game, as Tampa Bay had no answer for a third-down pass. On the other side of the ball, LA was just as impressive with the argument, putting everything in front of him – three of Bucks ’top receivers were less than 10 yards per average catch – and QB was obviously uncomfortable in Tom Brady’s face to have enough time. Just an all-round physical and efficient performance that would have been almost flawless if not for the red-zone swing and intermittent goof bugs.

Why Bukaniro lost

His charged crime refused to break the trend of prime-time letdowns. Defense was a constant concern, yes, but at least that unit provided enough performance plays – Jason Pierre-Paul Pick, Jordan Whitehead’s late barrier – to keep the Bucks in the argument. The biggest blame lies with Tom Brady and Coo, let’s start with Tom: the ageless vet fines for most of the first half, but there were at least three plays where he was either completely misread or just poorly executed, Resulting in a smoother result or a penalty. That can’t happen. And Wanted Racing Corps? Mike Evans, Chris Godwin and Antonio Brown were all moments, but no one was spared. And don’t even start with a running game, which remains a post-slow thinking. If the Bucks want to take it seriously, their firepower should be clear against good teams over big teams.

Turn

સોમવારની રમત સમગ્ર નજીક હતી, પરંતુ ટ thingsમ્પા ખાડીની પહોંચની બહારથી વસ્તુઓ ખરેખર અનુભવાવા લાગી હતી જ્યારે બ Tomક્સની પોતાની 43-યાર્ડની લાઇન પર ચોથા-એક પાસ પર ટોમ બ્રradડી ક્રિસ ગોડવિનને ચૂકી ગયો હતો. Brady completed the team’s first drive with an illegal double pass, forcing the Books to leave his mark, and when Jared Goff was picked up by Jordan Whitehead shortly after takeoff turnover, he took valuable time off the clock and stopped for good. Tampa has the best last chance to go. Brady, of course, helped Godwin tie the game later in the quarter on TD, but Rams responded only later with his own final score.

Play the game

His team did not win, but Mike Evans put in the best effort of the night on the Bucks’ first TD, in which he plowed through all three of the Rams defenders to find the final zone:

What’s next

Bukaniyarsa (44) will again be at home in week 12, but the Kansas City Chiefs (9-1) crown prime-time victory over the Raiders, who are the hottest team in the NFL as their opponent. . The Rams (-3–3), meanwhile, will return to Los Angeles for a rematch with NFC West, along with the San Francisco Ers Ors (-6–6), which will depart bye.