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2022 Super Bowl score: Rams beat Bengals as Matthew Stafford, MVP Cooper Kupp connect late in comeback win

With their backs against the wall late in the fourth quarter, the Los Angeles Rams turned to the connection that spearheaded their offensive attack all year. Matthew Stafford targeted Cooper Kupp six times on the eventual game-winning drive with the duo linking up one final time for a 1-yard touchdown go cap a 15-play, 79-yard trek and take a 23-20 lead over the Cincinnati Bengals with 1:25 to play. Ultimately, that margin held as the Rams claimed victory in Super Bowl LVI and captured the second Lombardi Trophy in franchise history.

Overcoming two Stafford interceptions and a controversial Cincinnati touchdown to start the third quarter, Los Angeles became just the second team in NFL history to win a Super Bowl on their home field, SoFi Stadium. The previously unachieved feat has now been accomplished in consecutive seasons.

The Rams were led by an uneven but gutty effort from Stafford, who completed 26 of 40 passes for 283 yards with those two picks, and Kupp, who caught eight passes for 92 yards and two of those three scores en route to MVP honors. Stafford's first touchdown of the game went to Odell Beckham Jr., who left the contest in the second quarter due to a non-contact knee injury and never returned.

Equally impressive was L.A.'s defense, which combined for seven sacks with stars Aaron Donald and Von Miller each knocking Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow down twice. Donald, Miller, Leonard Floyd, and A'Shawn Robinson dominated the game in the second half, repeatedly pushing their way into the Bengals backfield to bother Burrow. Donald sealed the game by powering his way through the offensive line and wrapping Burrow in his arms, forcing an errant throw that fell to the ground incomplete on fourth down.

Burrow completed 22 of 33 passes for 263 yards and a touchdown, while Cincinnati running back Joe Mixon (72 yards rushing) also tossed a touchdown pass. Both scores were hauled in by Tee Higgins, who caught four passes for 100 yards.

The game changed immediately out of halftime when, on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter, Burrow hit Higgins deep down the sideline for a 75-yard touchdown. Higgins' score was immediately marred in controversy, however, as replays showed he clearly grabbed a hold of cornerback Jalen Ramsey's face mask. No penalty was called on the play.

That score gave Cincinnati its first lead at 17-13. The Bengals increased their advantage to 20-13 before the Rams closed the door with the final 10 points of the game. 

Let's take a look at some takeaways from the Rams' second Lombardi Trophy and the Bengals' incredible season that concluded with a thud.

Why the Rams won

That defensive line! Donald could've easily garnered Super Bowl MVP consideration because, when he wasn't sacking Burrow -- he downed the Bengals QB twice and all but logged a third to seal the victory -- he was helping clog the trenches on key downs. Robinson, Miller and Floyd also stayed busy up front, combining to give the Rams seven total sacks in a defensive game. On a night Ramsey wasn't at his best covering star Cincinnati wideout Ja'Marr Chase, the L.A. line really won the day.

Kupp helped the offense do just enough, too, particularly on the Rams' final drive when the crisp route-runner consistently beat Bengals CB Eli Apple in the red zone. While Stafford really struggled to stay in sync after a hot Beckham left the field before halftime, he opened the game efficiently and finished strong, overcoming a nonexistent ground game to keep Kupp involved and bring the Rams their first title since 1999 (Tennessee Titans, Super Bowl XXXIV).

It wasn't an altogether pretty performance, but the Rams got gritty when they needed to. You could even say they went "all-in".

Why the Bengals lost

The Burrow experience never really took off. While "Joe Cool" was no doubt poised for the big stage, his protection once again left him without the time and space to really show off his big-play stuff. After missing some early open shots, possibly due to nerves, Burrow fell victim to the Rams' pass rush, especially on key downs. The Bengals, despite steady running from Mixon, a trick TD pass from the running back and a few splashy catches from Chase working on Ramsey, went just 3 of 14 on third downs. Even their biggest play, a 75-yard bomb from Burrow to Higgins, probably should've been called back due to a facemask-style offensive pass interference.

Defensively, Chidobe Awuzie and Jessie Bates III made heads-up plays to pick off Stafford, and the Bengals' restocked D-line completely erased the Rams' backfield rotation. But the secondary also struggled mightily with tackling at times and was just generally overmatched down the stretch. Four penalties, including a killer red-zone holding and a post-touchdown celebration by inactive player (!) Vernon Hargreaves III, didn't help. It wasn't an entirely bad performance, but it was pretty ugly, and they just weren't opportunistic enough to make up for it.

Turning point

The Bengals faced a third-and-9 from their own 40 with just over 6 minutes to go, up 20-16. Burrow laced a short pass over the middle to slot receiver Tyler Boyd, typically a sure-handed target, but the ball went right through his mitts. Coach Zac Taylor was forced to punt, and the Rams proceeded to march 79 yards on 15 plays to milk clock and take the lead with Kupp's go-ahead touchdown catch. Cincy still got another chance with the ball, but by that point, it had just over a minute to operate with L.A.'s D-line dialed in and the game in its hands.

Play of the game

It didn't win the Bengals the trophy, but it sure had Cincy buzzing at the time with Mixon tossing a perfect TD pass to Higgins after getting the pitch in the red zone. Super Bowl trickery is the best kind of trickery:

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Burrow chucks it deep and out of bounds on second down. It's now third-and-one with 48 seconds left. Plenty of time to set up a potential tying field goal if you can move the chains.

 

Ramsey saw the quick hitch to Chase coming and tried to jump the route but Burrow's throw was high and over his head. What a play.

 
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Eli Apple just had no chance covering Cooper Kupp on the entire red-zone series. Not sure what else the Bengals could've done, other than putting Jessie Bates over there and leaving another area exposed. Rams are back on top.

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And NOW Cooper Kupp gets his touchdown. What a drive for the best WR in the league. Rams take the lead and the Bengals will have 1:25 to drive for a game-tying or game-winning score.

 
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Stafford not really even close on the sneak. Forces the Bengals to use a timeout, which is valuable, but the Rams do still need to actually get in the end zone.

 

Cooper Kupp a little slow to get up after landing hard on the incomplete pass, too. Eli Apple went down on top of him.

 

Flag city on this goal-to-go opportunity after going all game with only four penalties called. Very obvious hold on Eli Apple this time, and it's pass interference, which puts the ball at the 1-yard line. 

 

Oof holding on Rob Havenstein takes away the touchdown, but an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Vonn Bell keeps it at first-and-goal. Yikes all around.

 

Yikes, what a bad sequence for the Rams before the penalty saves the day. Three straight incompletions, including two balls short of the end zone. And then Stafford finds his guy for the score. Cooper Kupp making his case for MVP on this drive alone.

 

KUPP!!!! What a catch.

 

Logan Wilson looked like he made a great play to knock the ball away from Cooper Kupp but he gets called for holding and gives the Rams a free first down. Didn't look like much contact.

 
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WOW. Stafford had Van Jefferson wide the heck open for the potential game-winning touchdown. If he just laid it out to the corner of the end zone that's an easy grab.

 

BY FAR the Rams' best run of the night, and now they are set up with first-and-goal when we come back from the two-minute warning. Is this enough drama for ya?

 
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Rams finally making an effort to get the ball to Kupp on this drive, with two catches and a carry. What a throw by Stafford on that crosser. 

 

The best thing the Rams can do is keep getting the ball in Cooper Kupp's hands, however that looks. Stafford hits him on a short route to set up third-and-two, and then the Rams move the chains with a sideline shot to the tight end. Kupp is their last standing true play-maker. Get him targets.

 

Brycen Hopkins, the third-string tight end, is coming up big here. Tyler Higbee is out tonight and Kendall Blanton left with a shoulder injury earlier.

 

Great move by Kupp to cut back inside. He wasn't going to get the first down if he kept trying to get the ball to the edge. 

 

The Rams try to run the ball, again, unsuccessfully, again, and now have to go for it on fourth down deep in their own territory.

 
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That Tyler Boyd drop feels like the kind of play that could really haunt the Bengals for a while, if the Rams can finally move the ball.

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Tyler Boyd is usually very sure-handed but looked like he heard some footsteps on that third-down pass. He could have had the first down there. Instead, the Rams will get another chance to take the lead.

 
 

First catch of the game for Chris Evans picks up a big first down for the Bengals. Ja'Marr Chase with the natural pick to free him up.

 

By the way, fourth-and-4 near midfield, down by 4 points in the fourth quarter... there should be a discussion about why the Rams didn't think about going for it in that situation. Especially given how little their offense has given them this half.

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