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Los Angeles Rams Win Super Bowl

Los Angeles Rams Win Super Bowl

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The Rams brought it home in a major come-from-behind victory.

Sunday was Super Bowl LVI, and for a good chunk of the game, it seemed like the Cincinatti Bengals were going to take home the trophy. After gaining a lead in the first half, the Rams lost their lead and lost wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to a knee injury.

It seemed like they wouldn’t be able to pull off a victory no matter what, but much like the game that got them sent to the Super Bowl to begin with, quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Cooper Kupp got things back in gear with an incredible 79-yard drive. The Rams ultimately clenched the game at 23-20, and everyone, from the team members to their staff, couldn’t be more ecstatic.

“It feels outstanding. You talk about a resilient team, coaches, players. I’m so proud of this group, just proud to be associated with it,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “We talk about competitive greatness all the time, being your best when your best is required. For the offense to be able to find a way and then Aaron to be able to finish it off, it’s poetic, man.”

“I’m just really pleased to be associated with a group that is not afraid to shoot their shot, take chances on things that we feel like is in the best interest of the football team,” McVay added. “There’s a lot of rolled eyes at us, but we believe in those things and we’re going to do things that we think is in the best interest whether it’s myself, Les, Kevin Demoff, [VP of football and business administration]Tony Pastoors and it all starts with Mr. Kroenke and his trust and willingness and then the players being able to onboard the guys in the right way. It’s sweet. Really happy for these guys.”

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