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Patrick Mahomes’ Kansas City Chiefs Brings Out the Timid Side of Usually Complacent Jalen Ramsey

Published 11/27/2022, 3:30 PM EST

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The Super Bowl LVI winner will face the Patrick Mahomes-led Kansas City Chiefs. The Los Angeles Rams are slumping and have lost four straight games. Jalen Ramsey, the cornerback for the Rams, talked to the reporters when they asked him about the team’s deplorable situation. An unusually feeble Ramsey answered the question.

The Rams recently lost against the New Orleans Saints. And this season saw the Super Bowl winners fall flat. There are injured players on the roster. Their absence will definitely affect the team in one way or another. And the Rams’ Sunday matchup against Kansas City is more than a two-touchdown dark horse.

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What you thought we weren’t going to be the underdogs going in?” Ramsey said. “I know nobody thought that. Let’s keep it real now…But regardless, we’ve got to go out there and play and try to get a win regardless and just do the best we can.” 

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Winning against the best team in the NFL, that is the Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City Chiefs, will be difficult for the Rams. However, there are still cakes to be played and they surely hope for some miracles on Sunday.

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The last time when both the teams faced each other was when the Rams edged out the Chiefs in 2018 in a 54-51 game. But the chances of Los Angles winning the games are slim because the lead QB of the team is down with a sprained neck and so is his trustworthy WR Cooper Kupp. 

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The Rams will have to play perfectly to win against the Chiefs. One thing that can help them would be if they increase the time the lead QB of Kansas City and its offense remains on the field. If they make long drives and prioritize, three-yard gains can benefit them. Bryce Perkins will start the game instead of Stafford.

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Therefore, a good QB like him can run the ball for the majority of the time. If they shorten the game and control the ball, the chances of them winning will rise exponentially.

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Neha Joshi

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Neha Joshi is an NFL writer at Essentially Sports. She is currently pursuing her postgraduate degree in English Literature from R.D National College, Mumbai and has also previously worked as a Graduate Intern at Jacobs.
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Deepika Bhaduri