The Los Angeles Rams dominated the Minnesota Vikings in a one-sided NFC wild-card playoff game on Monday night, winning 27-9. Originally scheduled in Los Angeles, the game was originally relocated to State Farm Stadium in Arizona due to raging wildfires in Southern California.
The Rams showcased an aggressive defence, sacking Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold nine times—a feat that tied the NFL playoff record. The star of the night was rookie Jared Verse, who returned a fumble for a thrilling 57-yard touchdown. Quarterback Matthew Stafford added to the team's commanding performance by throwing two touchdown passes, helping the Rams secure an early lead. By the end of the first quarter, they were already ahead 10-0, setting the tone for the rest of the game.
The decision to move the game to Arizona didn’t seem to faze the Rams, who played confidently in front of a lively crowd. Around 45,000 Rams fans reportedly made the journey, turning the 63,400-seat stadium into a sea of support for the team.
Verse’s unforgettable touchdown in the second quarter came after Darnold fumbled under pressure from blitzing cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon. Verse scooped up the loose ball and sprinted down the field, diving into the end zone in celebratory style. This play extended the Rams' lead to 17-3 and electrified the crowd.
For the Vikings, the night was a series of missteps. Darnold, making his first playoff appearance, struggled throughout the game. By halftime, he had been sacked five times and thrown an interception. His performance raised concerns about his future with the Vikings, especially since he’s on a one-year contract. The team, which had a shot at the NFC’s top seed, ended their season on a disappointing note after losing to Detroit in the final regular-season game.
The Rams, now 11-7, will face the Philadelphia Eagles on the East Coast in their next playoff game. Their decisive victory against Minnesota has given them momentum and confidence as they aim for further success in the postseason.