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Rams vs. Cardinals score: Matthew Stafford earns first career playoff win in rout of Arizona

There were a number of blowouts over the course of Super Wild Card Weekend and Monday added another to that collection. The Los Angeles Rams were able to advance to the divisional round after decimating the Arizona Cardinals for four quarters en-route to the 34-11 win. 

It was a fundamental breakdown for Kliff Kingsbury's team right out of the gate as they barely were able to gain positive yardage throughout the first half. When they weren't punting, Kyler Murray was throwing interceptions that helped the Rams build up a three-score lead at the break. The second half didn't prove much better as the Rams opened up the third quarter with a 75-yard touchdown drive to go up 28-0 and truly put a hammer down on this game. 

Matthew Stafford finished his night completing 13 of his 17 passes for 202 yards and two touchdowns with a 154.5 passer rating. Cooper Kupp and Odell Beckham Jr. were his two main targets as they combined for 115 yards receiving on nine total catches along with a touchdown scored apiece. On the Cardinals side, Kyler Murray completed just 19 of his 34 throws for 137 yards and two picks. As a team, Arizona rushed for 60 yards on 3.3 yards per carry. 

For a more detailed breakdown of how this playoff matchup unfolded, check out our takeaways below. 

Why the Rams won

The biggest thing for the Rams was that they were able to play mistake-free football and capitalized on the Cardinals inability to get anything rolling throughout the evening. Defensively, L.A. was able to completely shut down the Cardinals offense and allowed very few yards after the catch as Kyler Murray opened the game throwing the ball around the line of scrimmage. That led to four straight three-and-outs followed up by two turnovers by the defense that effectively put the game away by the middle of the second quarter. 

Matthew Stafford was sharp as he marched to his first-ever playoff win. He led back-to-back touchdown drives where he would complete a perfectly thrown corner pass to Odell Beckham Jr. and then rush for a score on the second trip. While he was stellar throughout, the Cardinals struggles did create some easy lifting for him as well as he went into the locker room at halftime with a three-score lead after throwing just nine passes. After finishing out the regular season with eight interceptions over his final four games, the biggest thing for Stafford was that he did not turn the ball over to give the Cardinals any free momentum. All in all, it was a near-perfect night for the Rams QB. 

Why the Cardinals lost

Simply put, Arizona failed to show up. The Cardinals had a nightmarish start to his game where they had four-straight three-and-outs that had them in the negatives in terms of total yards of offense. 

After those four punts, Kyler Murray had back-to-back drives that resulted in interceptions. The first pick was unquestionably the worst of the two as the Cardinals were deep in their own end as Murray felt pressure and lofted the football to the right side of the field as he tried to avoid the safety. That ball hung in the air and was eventually picked off by Los Angeles and returned for a touchdown that extended the Rams lead to 21. At the time of that pick-six, the Rams defense now has more yards of total offense (3) and points than the Cardinals offense (-1).

For the first half, the Cardinals had just 40 yards of offense and three first downs. 

While the Arizona offense couldn't find its footing, the defense wasn't able to stop the bleeding much either. Matthew Stafford was able to throw and rush for a touchdown on back-to-back drives that gave L.A. the 14-0 lead. That type of effort isn't going to get you a win during a random game in Week 6 let alone in the opening round of the playoffs. 

Turning point

While the game already started to get out of hand, things fell completely off the rails for Arizona midway through the second quarter. On a second-and-7 play from the Arizona 4-yard line, Kyle Murray threw a 22-yard pass to A.J. Green. The veteran receiver initially appeared to make the catch with Rams defender Nick Scott then delivering a big hit to force the fumble, which fell out of bounds. 

However, Sean McVay challenged the play, arguing that Green did not bring down the catch, which proved to be the right decision as the play was overturned in Los Angeles' favor. That put the Cardinals back deep in their own territory and facing a third-and -7. On that very next play, Murray was pressured from his left and, instead of taking the safety, softly lofted the ball to the right side of the field. That ball was then picked off by Rams corner David Long Jr., who walked in for the touchdown. 

That put the Rams up by 21 and gave them a cushion to completely run away with the win. 

Play of the game 

The Rams went into their bag of tricks in the second half when Matthew Stafford tossed the ball back to Odell Beckham Jr. at L.A. 45-yard line. The receiver then cocked back and threw a 40-yard pass to running back Cam Akers that put the Rams deep in the red zone. Just two plays later, Stafford would find Cooper Kupp for the touchdown to extend the L.A. lead to 28. 

Not only was this a great play for the Rams, but it also rubbed some salt in the wound for the Cardinals, who failed to convert a double pass play earlier in this contest as they were penalized for an illegal forward pass on their play. 

Meanwhile, Beckham finished with four catches for 54 yards and a touchdown. That performance also helped him earn a $500k incentive with the Rams on Monday, so it was a productive day all around for the star receiver. 

What's next

From here, the Los Angeles Rams will advance to the Divisional Round and face the Buccaneers, who are fresh off their own blowout win over the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. That game will be kick off at 3 p.m. ET on Sunday from Raymond James Stadium. 

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Live updates
 

First time Kyler has really been able to take off and run all night, and he was swallowed up pretty quickly about five yards downfield. Jalen Ramsey right there to make a play.

 

I don't think these 2-yard runs are doing much for the Cardinals, folks.

 
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After not doing anything at all for about 35 minutes of game time, Cooper Kupp catches back-to-back passes in the red zone and extends the Rams' lead. Byron Murphy had no chance on that out-breaker while playing inside leverage.

 
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The Cardinals tried to hit a WR pass earlier. The Rams actually hit it here. Helps that the initial pass to Odell was actually backwards instead of forwards, which allowed Odell to throw it downfield instead of behind the line of scrimmage.

 
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The Rams are getting somebody open out of this trips stack on the left side whenever they want. Two vertical releases and the third guy either comes underneath or cuts to the outside. Wide open every time.

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Worth noting that Andrew Whitworth is not on the field for this first drive. Joe Noteboom is out there at left tackle in his place.

 

Rams have a chance to make this a four-score game early in the third quarter. Arizona defense has not had much success yet, and that's despite Cooper Kupp not really doing anything in the first half.

 
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Tyler Higbee was open for the third-down conversion right there but straight-up dropped the pass. Right in his hands. Rams could have made it a four-score game.

 
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1.6 yards per play for Arizona. 0-6 on third down. Five punts, two interceptions. It's like the opposite of what the Bills did on Saturday night. 

 
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James Conner can't handle the screen pass, it bounces up into the air, and right into the waiting arms of a defensive lineman. Whoo boy. This could get ugly.

 
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Von Miller chasing down Rondale Moore is really impressive. Moore is super fast.

 

David Long almost came up with another pick on the tipped pass, but he dropped it right back into Rondale Moore's arms. What a wild play.

 
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The Cardinals have run 15 plays on five drives, gained -1 yard, and given up a touchdown. 

 
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That went from bad to worse to disaster, very quickly. Troy Reeder almost had Kyler for a safety, so he just flipped it up into the air and it became a pick-six. YIKES.

 
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What were the refs doing the entire time they were discussing the call before, if not reviewing replays and getting a call from New York? This system is so broken.

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