No Puka, no problem: Matthew Stafford throws 5 TDs as Rams dominate Jaguars in London

**Goodbye London. Hello Bye Week.**

The Rams ended an extended road trip and welcomed some time off with a 35-7 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at Wembley Stadium.

Matthew Stafford passed for five touchdowns—three to Davante Adams, one each to rookies Konata Mumpfield and Terrance Ferguson—and edge rushers Jared Verse and Byron Young led a mostly suffocating defense as the Rams improved their record to 5-2 heading into an off week.

In a light rain and without injured star receiver Puka Nacua, coach Sean McVay and Stafford spread the ball around to 10 different receivers during a victory that made the nine-day road trip worth it.

The Rams were coming off a 17-3 road win over the Baltimore Ravens. They stayed in Baltimore last week, practicing at Oriole Park at Camden Yards before departing for London on Friday. Arriving Saturday, they played on Sunday—and showed no signs of jet lag.

Verse kicked off the game with a sack on Trevor Lawrence on the very first play. The Rams jumped to a 21-0 halftime lead and cruised as McVay remained unbeaten in London games.

Young, rookie outside linebacker Josaiah Stewart, linebacker Nate Landman, lineman Larrell Murchison, and safety Quentin Lake contributed to a combined seven sacks on Lawrence. Lake, who also forced a fumble, and lineman Kobie Turner batted down passes in the backfield.

In 2017, McVay’s first season, the Rams routed the Arizona Cardinals at Twickenham Stadium. Two years later, they defeated the Cincinnati Bengals at Wembley Stadium. Though Sunday’s game was played thousands of miles from Southern California, it had a familiar Rams family feel.

Jaguars coach Liam Coen was an assistant under McVay, and Jaguars first-year general manager James Gladstone worked for nine years under Rams general manager Les Snead.

The upcoming week off should benefit Nacua, who did not play due to an ankle injury sustained against the Ravens. The Rams decided to rest the third-year pro and let him heal before facing the New Orleans Saints on November 2 at SoFi Stadium.

Nacua’s absence opened the door for Adams and others. By the end of the first quarter, Stafford had completed passes to seven of eight different receivers targeted, including touchdowns to Mumpfield and two to Adams. Stafford also connected with Ferguson and Adams for touchdowns in the fourth quarter.

Adams and Stafford, who said in Baltimore they were still working to find their timing together, finally found it on Sunday. Adams caught five passes for 35 yards, with all of his short touchdown receptions coming on the kinds of red-zone plays the Rams envisioned when they signed the three-time All-Pro.

Stafford completed 21 of 33 passes for only 182 yards, but he made them count.

For the first time since 2021, the Rams will go into their bye week with a winning record. In 2023, the Rams were 3-6 at the bye and then won seven of eight games to finish 10-7 and make the playoffs. Last season, they were 1-4 at the bye and then won nine of 12 games to finish 10-7 and make the playoffs.

Sunday’s victory trends closer to 2017, when the Rams shut out the Cardinals, 33-0, at Twickenham Stadium to improve to 5-2 heading into the bye. The Rams went on to win the NFC West and make the playoffs for the first time since 2004.

After taking trips to Tennessee, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and London, the Rams will leave the West Coast only twice more—for a November 30 game at Carolina and a December 29 game at Atlanta. They have to feel good about that as they prepare for the long flight home.
https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/story/2025-10-19/matthew-stafford-rams-defeat-jaguars-london-wembley

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