Los Angeles Rams 28-36 Green Bay Packers: Odell Beckham Jr scores first TD for Rams but can’t prevent third-straight defeat

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Rasul Douglas scores six points at 33rd for the Packers; Odell Beckham Jr. is hosting a 54-yard touchdown for the Rams, his first game for the team in his second game since the Browns released him.

The Green Bay Packers beat the Los Angeles Rams in their third defeat, winning 36-28 in the NFC showdown at Lambo Field on Sunday.

Ram’s quarterback Matthew Stafford also made a pass of just over 300 yards and three touchdowns – the last of which was 54 yards against Odell Beckham Jr., his first since joining the team mid-season – but he also threw out that costly pick. out of six. Douglas and lost in the first quarter to set up Rogers’ fast-paced TD.

It was another slipshod result from the Rams (7-4), now losing three times in a row, to the Tennessee Titans, the San Francisco 49ers and now the Packers. Meanwhile, the Packers (9-3) are now heading into their farewell week as the # 2 seed on the NFC.

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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford throws a touchdown pass from 54 yards to long-range receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. in a first for his new team.

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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford throws a touchdown pass from 54 yards to long-range receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. in a first for his new team.

The Rams quickly gave the Packers a 10-point lead as Rogers first scored after Stafford’s failed attempt and then Mason Crosby added a field goal after Los Angeles turned the ball down, opting to go to fourth and one of their 29-yard lines. …

The Rams offensive got back on track when Stafford hit Van Jefferson on a 79-yard deep touchdown pass. And after Crosby’s second shot to Green Bay, the guests were again taken over by the three Packers when Randall Cobb drowned out the strike back to ensure they had an excellent field position from which Matt Gay scored his first field goal.

Cobb corrected with a seven-yard touchdown later in the second quarter, but again the Rams were able to stay within reach as Stafford found Darrell Henderson for the six-meter count in their next series.

Leading just 20-17 at half-time, Green Bay’s dominance began to take its toll in the third quarter when A.J. Dillon finished 75 yards with 13 games to open the case with a five-yard touchdown.

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