Sean McVay postgame press conference | The Los Angeles Rams’ official siteHead Coach Sean McVay talks about the offense starting slowly but the special teams helping bail out the team and kick start the progress https://www.ramsfanstore.com/Sam-Shields-Jersey , Josh Reynolds and Ramik Wilson stepping up for the team, being efficient on early downs and getting back on track offensively because of it, and learning from the gameJared Goff postgame press conference | The Rams’ official siteThe signal caller talks about WR Josh Reynolds doing a great job stepping up, the excitement of the fumble at the end, having the opportunity to get a comeback win, Aaron Donald’s performance, and the situational awareness from Todd Gurley giving up a touchdown to bleed out the clockNdamukong Suh postgame locker room interview | The Rams’ official siteBig Suh talks about playing against Aaron Rodgers and knowing what to expect, the massive safety that changed momentum in the game, and the defensive lines impressive performanceRamik Wilson postgame locker room interview | The Rams’ official siteRamik the freak talks about his game-changing play on kickoff, the collision being a big one Brandin Cooks Color Rush Jersey , needing to hold the ball and fend off others, and how he was unblocked on the kickoff wanting to make the Packers pay for itRobert Woods postgame locker room interview | The Rams’ official siteWoody talks about winning a tight game, the halftime adjustments that lead to more offensive success, the Packers’ plan to cover the receivers, and the offense developing a rhythm in the third quarterAaron Donald postgame locker room interview | The Rams’ official siteAD talks about the idea of Aaron Rodgers potentially getting the ball at the end of the game there, putting pressure on AR12, Jared Goff’s performance, the team winning in different ways and playing complementary team football, and Johnny Hekker pinning the Packers at the 1-yard line leading to the safetyTodd Gurley postgame locker room interview | The Rams’ official siteGurley tells the reporters to forget fantasy and Vegas with the passing of a TD on the final play of the game, what started clicking for the offense after starting slow Brandon Allen Jersey , the team being filled with unselfish players and situational masters, and not thinking about a perfect seasonSam Shields postgame locker room interview | The Rams’ official siteThe former Green Bay Packer talks about his former team and teammates, the Packers fans travelling, the fake punt he caught from P Johnny Hekker, and how many NFL receptions he has (one)Rams beat Packers: Instant analysis | Rams WireCam DaSilva hands out his game balls, drops his stat of the game, and shares his game notes which contain some interesting tidbits such as Sean McVay opting to “play it safe” late in the gameStuds and duds from Rams’ narrow win | Rams WireCam runs through his studs and duds from the game. Some of the players include Todd Gurley, Johnny Hekker, Josh Reynolds, and Marcus PetersPackers versus Rams game recap | ESPNHave a read on the recap of the game if you happened to have missed it. Plenty of statistical tidbits are dropped in the articleRams’ Aaron Donald on pace for record amount of sacks for a DT | Orange County RegisterRich Hammond brings to you an awesome article comparing Donald to many of the greatest defensive tackles ever and how the numbers stack upRams make big plays to edge Packers | OC RegisterHammond also shares his recap of the gameHere’s why the Rams had a tough time covering up USC logos | FTW USA TodayApparently the weather had something to do with it Ramik Wilson Color Rush Jersey , per Lindsey Thiry of ESPN. Interesting (and completely irrelevant)Rams-Packers recap | NJ.comTake a look at the recap of the game, a Sam Shields angle, injury updates, and who both teams have next on the schedule, etc. In what was expected to be the best game of the NFL season, the Los Angeles Rams knocked off the Kansas City Chiefs to improve their record to 10-1.The game obviously featured a ton of offense with both teams crossing the 50 point threshold, but lets not forget that the game contained three defensive touchdowns too.Let’s revisit the matchups to watch:WR Robert Woods vs CB Steven NelsonLast week’s matchup to watch:The Rams had a bevy of weapons (and specifically receivers) who did damage on Monday Night. Woods started the game out hot drawing three penalties on Chiefs cornerbacks and eventually scored the first touchdown on that drive. Woods registered four receptions for 72 yards and a touchdown in the game. Look for Woods to continue to do damage moving forward.RG Austin Blythe vs DT Chris JonesLast week’s matchup to watch:Jones was an animal on MNF. He registered six tackles, two sacks, three tackles-for-loss, and a pass deflection. Blythe wasn’t the only one who had to block Jones as he flipped to LG Rodger Saffold’s side too. This game featured a lot of talented defensive lineman https://www.ramsfanstore.com/Todd-Gurley-II-Jersey , and Jones was one of them.CB Marcus Peters vs WR Tyreek HillLast week’s matchup to watch:The Rams actually elected to have CB Sam Shields cover Hill because of his speed. Even though they anticipated on that being the best case scenario, Hill abused the Rams defense to the tune of 10 receptions for 215 yards and two touchdowns. On the flip side, Peters actually had a really solid game as his only major blunder in coverage was a snap against TE Travis Kelce where he slipped. Peters also registered himself an interception.DT Aaron Donald vs QB Patrick MahomesLast week’s matchup to watch:Aaron Donald was once again a superhuman, though I’m sure you’re not surprised by that at all. Donald registered two sacks in the game and both turned out to be sack-fumbles. One of them was a scoop-and-score by OLB Samson Ebukam and the other a major field flipper and recovery by OLB John Franklin-Myers. Mahomes obviously had a fantastic day as he nearly had 500 passing yards and six touchdowns. His performance fell apart with five total turnovers.SS John Johnson III vs TE Travis KelceLast week’s matchup to watch:JJ3 didn’t actually get to draw Kelce in a ton of man-on-man coverage as the Rams delegated those duties to a mix of Marcus Peters, Marqui Christian, and Mark Barron/Cory Littleton. JJ3 was still very active with a major run stop near the goal line on 3rd down. He had 11 tackles in the game as well as a TFL. Kelce clearly had a productive day with 10 receptions for 127 yards and a touchdown.LT Andrew Whitworth vs OLB Dee FordLast week’s matchup to watch:Whitworth might have had his rustiest performance of the season last night. Off the top of my head I recall one sack allowed by Whit, but there may have been more. Not only that, but Whit had a bad false start penalty in the final drive for the Rams that could have ice’d the game. He wasn’t terrible, but you’re used to seeing a completely clean game from one of the league best left tackles.The Rams now have an NFL-best record of 10-1 and head into their bye week. Good news come in the form of reinforcements as CB Aqib Talib is likely to return off injured reserve in the week 13 game versus the Detroit Lions.