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Rams Sweat Out Halftime Lead vs. Panthers
11 Jan
Summary
- Rams hold a slim 17-14 lead over the Panthers at halftime.
- Carolina made a late comeback with an 81-yard touchdown drive.
- Key injuries include Panthers' Robert Hunt and Ikem Ekwonu.

The Los Angeles Rams maintained a slim 17-14 advantage over the Carolina Panthers as halftime arrived in their matchup. Despite entering the game as significant favorites, the Rams faced a resilient Panthers squad that capitalized on opportunities. A muffed punt by Carolina did not result in additional points for Los Angeles. Matthew Stafford's fourth-down incompletion from the Panthers' 19-yard line proved costly.
Carolina responded effectively, executing an 81-yard touchdown drive in just five plays. Bryce Young connected with Jalen Coker for a substantial gain, setting up his own 16-yard touchdown run after evading pressure. The Rams had a chance to extend their lead further, but a deep pass intended for Puka Nacua was dropped. Young's first-half stats included 151 passing yards with an interception, while Stafford threw for 137 yards and one touchdown.
Injuries added another layer of concern for the Panthers, with right guard Robert Hunt being questionable to return due to a pectoral injury and left tackle Ikem Ekwonu already out with a knee issue. Momentum appeared to shift towards Carolina, setting the stage for a critical second half. The Rams, despite gaining yards, struggled with third-down efficiency, converting only one of six attempts.




