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This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/rams as Rams Morning Report: Sean McVay Makes No Excuses For Loss. WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. The Los Angeles Rams returned to work on Monday as they shift their attention to the Indianapolis Colts following their 33-26 defeat in Philadelphia.
Also, the Eagles offense seems to have figured things out; and how the Browns and Chargers defenses are among the stingiest.
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Sean McVay gives his take on Tutu Atwell's minimal role thus far
Tutu Atwell has just one catch in three games after getting paid $10 million. Here's what Sean McVay said about his minimal role.
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. After a Jared Verse strip sack, followed by a Kyren Williams touchdown to extend the Rams' lead to 26-7 in their week three contest, the team never scored again, allowing the Eagles to rally in a 33-26 defeat.
This new episode of the Coach McVay Show features head coach Sean McVay and J.B. Long talking about the Los Angeles Rams' great performance on defense against the Philadelphia Eagles, learning opportunities from Sunday's game heading into Week 4,
That's because McVay revealed that he tore the plantar fascia across the bottom of his foot during the Rams' win over the Tennessee Titans in Week 2. In an episode of his weekly "The Coach McVay Show," McVay revealed that he's not too concerned about the injury limiting his coaching in any meaningful way. Why?
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has had five years to answer the simple question of how he will get the ball to Tutu Atwell, and he hasn't. McVay was asked again on Monday and provided little clarity regarding his approach.
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Sean McVay explains why top rookie Terrance Ferguson was a healthy scratch
Sean McVay expresses optimism about Terrance Ferguson after the Rams' rookie TE was a healthy scratch in Week 3.