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The Lions’ star had 127 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the first half alone. St. Brown was involved from the beginning, and was able to get the first points of the game one play after an Aidan Hutchinson interception flipped the momentum.
The Detroit Lions finished game against LA Rams without their top 3 safeties and 2 of their top 3 cornerbacks, after Amik Robertson's hand injury.
Matthew Stafford threw for 368 yards and 2 TDs, helping the Los Angeles Rams put a dent in the Detroit Lions' playoff chances in Week 15 game.
Now, the Lions sit at 8-6 with three regular season games remaining. Their hopes of a division championship as well as a playoff appearance are dwindling, with the Chicago Bears leading the NFC North at 10-4 and the Green Bay Packers in second at 9-4-1.
The Detroit Lions’ inability to string together consecutive wins continues, as they fall to 8-6 on the season after a 41-34 loss to Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams (11-3) on Sunday afternoon.
It looked like Colby Parkinson was clearly down short of the end zone, but he was awarded a huge touchdown for the Rams on Sunday afternoon.
A lopsided win is expected for the Los Angeles Rams (10-3) when they face the Detroit Lions (8-5) on Sunday, Dec. 14 at SoFi Stadium (starting at 4:25 p.m. ET). Our computer prediction projects the final score as 33-17.
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Watch: Sean McVay hands out game balls after Rams' win vs. Lions
Sean McVay recognized a handful of players (and one coach) in the locker room after the Rams' win over the Lions, including Matthew Stafford.