Rams still feeling good, but weren't good enough in SeattleBy GREG BEACHAM
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Greg Zuerlein and the Los Angeles Rams missed a field goal and a redemptive victory by roughly the width of a football.
The narrowness of the Rams' 30-29 defeat in Seattle on Thursday night suggests it's not time for the defending NFC champions to panic. If the ultrareliable Zuerlein had come through on his attempt from 44 yards out with 11 seconds to play, Los Angeles would have a long weekend to enjoy a bounce-back victory and a 4-1 start despite a multitude of issues.
Instead, Zuerlein barely missed it wide right, leaving the Rams with three days off to think about falling to 3-2 and into third place in the NFC West with only their second losing streak during coach Sean McVay's tenure. The Rams aren't publicly worried about the long-term prognosis for their season, but consecutive losses to the Buccaneers and Seahawks have provided an early reality check they never received last year while starting 8-0.
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