Loss to Lions leaves Rams stunned and frustrated as they head to LondonGary Klein
Middle linebacker Alec Ogletree sat just outside the shower room in full uniform, elbows on his knees, head buried in his bruised hands.
Receiver Kenny Britt planted himself stone still in front of his locker, red headphones on his ears, staring blankly at his belongings. Teammates throughout the locker room wore similarly stunned expressions.
This was a different scene than the aftermath of the previous week’s Rams defeat. Not the typical this-is-the-NFL-and-we-move-on vibe.
The transatlantic flight to England that awaited Sunday night no longer had the makings of an airborne celebration.
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Instead , the Rams’ 31-28 loss to the Detroit Lions at Ford Field had sentenced them to at least eight hours of regret and self-examination.
“I guess we’ve got a longer trip,” Ogletree said, “trying to figure it out on the flight.”
Regardless of their review, one thing will not have changed when the Rams land at Heathrow Airport: A team that was once 3-1 and in first place in the NFC West is now 3-3 after its second consecutive defeat against a non-division opponent.
“Any loss is tough,” cornerback E.J. Gaines said, “but two in a row makes it even worse.”
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