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The Rams’ record improved to 4-1 overall and 1-1 in the NFC West with a 26-17 victory over the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field.
Here’s what we learned from the Rams’ victory:
Yes, just after the start of the 2020 season, Woods signed a four-year extension that included $32 million in guarantees. He was an integral player in Sean McVay’s offense for four seasons.
But through the first four games of 2021, Woods was largely a role player. A low-profile and not entirely satisfied one.
Woods, a team captain, would never complain publicly. But he initiated a chat with McVay.
That Woods was targeted 15 times and caught 12 passes for 150 yards was not a coincidence. And it makes the Rams offense more diverse.
It sometimes seems like McVay cannot help himself. He’s got a quarterback with crazy arm talent, experience and poise — so he leans toward pass plays. Totally understandable.
But the Seahawks entered the game as the NFL’s worst rushing defense. And Henderson was off to a productive start.
At one point McVay called nine consecutive passes, including one that resulted in an interception.
The Rams’ 27-16 win over the Seattle Seahawks had plenty of peculiar moments, including injuries to both starting quarterbacks and a Geno Smith TD pass.
When he called on Henderson and Michel, they produced.
Henderson rushed for 82 yards and a touchdown in 17 carries. Michel ran for 37 yards and a touchdown in 11 carries.
Rochell, a fourth-round draft pick from Central Arkansas, started in place of David Long, who struggled last week in a loss to the Arizona Cardinals.
There are easier assignments than starting for the first time against a Seahawks team featuring seven-time Pro Bowl quarterback Russell Wilson, receivers DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett and tight end Will Dissly.
Wilson and offensive coordinator Shan Waldron, a former Rams assistant, went after Rochell and took advantage of his inexperience on several important plays.
But the 6-foot-2 Rochell also made a few plays.
OK, we didn’t necessarily learn this in the game, but when Williams was assisted off the field by trainers because of an ankle injury — and did not return — it raised the specter of the Rams possibly playing a few games without him.
Cornerback Jalen Ramsey is the star, but Williams helps enable him to flourish.
If Williams is sidelined, that means Ramsey will be playing with Rochell, Long and, possibly, Terrell Burgess.
Start with kickoffs. Two bounced out of bounds, giving the Seahawks the ball at the 40-yard line.
Gay also missed an extra-point attempt that bounced off the right upright.
But Gay came through with two field goals, including one with 24 seconds left.
Robert Woods caught 12 passes for 150 yards, playing a decisive role in helping the Rams’ second-half surge in a 26-17 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.
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