Rams snap counts: Woods' playing time limited, Everett barely playedCameron DaSilva
Monday night’s game against the Ravens was one the Rams would prefer to move on from quickly. The 39-point loss was the franchise’s worst ever at home, getting absolutely blown out by Baltimore, 45-6.
The Rams had no answer for Lamar Jackson and were inept offensively, mustering only 221 total yards in the game. It was the second time in three weeks that the Rams failed to score an offensive touchdown, finishing the month of November in embarrassing fashion.
With Robert Woods and Brandin Cooks back in the fold, and the offensive line playing better lately, there’s no excuse for the Rams scoring just six points against Baltimore. And the Rams’ defense was healthy, all things considered, so there’s no one to blame but themselves for allowing 45 points.
Looking at the snap counts, the Rams got back to their old ways on offense, leaning on 11 personnel for most of the game. Defensively, there weren’t many instances with three cornerbacks on the field, which suggests the Rams tried to load up the front and stop the run. Spoiler: It didn’t work.
Here’s how the playing time broke down on each side of the ball.
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