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Too many wasted opportunities. Too many missed blocks at the line of scrimmage and tackles in the open field. The momentum–turning plays that executed during their three-game winning streak were noticeably absent on Monday night against the Miami Dolphins in a before 72,474 at SoFi Stadium.

The Rams trailed from start to finish, falling behind 10-6 in the first half. The loss dropped the Rams’ record to 4-5 going into Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium. The defeat was a buzzkill for a Rams team that had rebounded from a 1-4 start to defeat the Las Vegas Raiders, Minnesota Vikings and Seattle Seahawks.



On a night when former Rams star lineman Aaron Donald watched from a luxury box, the Rams got pressure on Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. The Rams recorded three sacks, including one by rookie edge rusher that forced a fumble. But quarterback Matthew Stafford and the Rams offense failed to score any touchdowns against a Dolphins defense that featured former Rams star cornerback .

Joshua Karty’s five field goals were all the Rams could muster. With the return of center Jonah Jackson and left guard Steve Avila, and starting at right tackle in place of injured , the Rams' offensive line was close to full strength. Stafford, however, was sacked four times, several on third down that led to punts or field-goal attempts.

Stafford completed 32 of 46 passes for 293 yards, with an interception. Puka Nacua had nine receptions for 98 yards. Coop.

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