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Rams' Divisional Round Loss: More Than Just a Drive Away
29 Jul
Summary
- Rams never reached 50% win probability against Eagles in divisional round
- Stafford's poor performance with 4 turnover-worthy plays
- Kyren Williams' crucial fumble ended Rams' comeback bid

In the 2024 NFL season, the Los Angeles Rams were eliminated from the playoffs in the divisional round by the eventual Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. However, the narrative that the Rams were "just a drive away" from victory is being challenged.
According to ESPN Analytics, the Eagles were firmly in control of the game, with the Rams never reaching a 50% likelihood of winning. Quarterback Matthew Stafford had one of his worst performances of the season, with 4 turnover-worthy plays. This included a crucial fumble by running back Kyren Williams that ended the Rams' comeback bid.
While the snowy conditions in Philadelphia were tough, Stafford's advanced metrics tell a different story than the popular perception. He took sacks on nearly 28% of pressures, the fourth-highest ratio of the season, despite his average time to throw being consistent with his 2024 campaign.
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The Rams made offseason improvements, such as replacing Cooper Kupp with Davante Adams and signing Poona Ford to shore up the run defense. However, the team must move on from the divisional round loss and focus on the new challenges that the 2025 season will bring, rather than dwelling on the past.