Alright so this Random Ramsdom is mostly inspired by a brutal comment (you can see right below) left by one of our readers at the expense of Adnoai Mitchell who quite literally may have the cost the Indianapolis
Colts a win against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, but other Rams players for sure stepped up to help get this win as Davante Adams, Puka Nacua and Tutu Atwell all got in on the scoring action for L.A.
Random Ramsdom Fandom: Mitchell the GOAT, 2 TD nullified thanks to this stud! (TheGreatestShowOnTurf)
So, if you feel that Mitchell is the Rams MVP from Sunday let us know below! If you have another player in mind (like Jared Verse or Matthew Stafford) please feel free to comment about them too! Pick whoever you want, or talk about whatever you want. It’s a victory Monday for Rams’ fans!
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NFL Week 4 takeaways: What We Learned from Sunday’s 13 games (nfl.com)
“Mitchell’s two brutal mistakes ended Colts’ unbeaten season. The Colts had two apparent TDs taken off the board in the second half Sunday, and Adonai Mitchell had his fingerprints on both. The Colts appeared to take the lead early in the third quarter when Mitchell made a fantastic catch and raced unimpeded to the end zone. The problem? He lost control of the ball at the Los Angeles 1-yard line, fumbling it through the end zone for a back-breaking touchback. No excuses for that. Mitchell was clearly despondent on the sideline afterward, with several teammates consoling him. But Mitchell also was guilty of a holding penalty on Jonathan Taylor‘s negated 53-yard TD run with just over two minutes left and the game tied at 20. This was the first game of the season where the Colts beat themselves, with 11 penalties and two Daniel Jones interceptions. But Mitchell’s two mistakes were quite clearly the most costly errors of the game, dropping Indy to 3-1.“
Rams’ Puka Nacua sends clear message to NFL in thrilling win over Colts (ramblinfan)
“The Los Angeles Rams offense is not finding it easy through the early part of the season. Whether due to tough defenses or not, the ability of the offense to get into the end zone has been a rather hit-or-miss affair this season.
But that is not to say that the offense is lacking stars. In many ways, LA may have one of the best offensive weapons in the league.
After four games, wide receiver Puka Nacua is having a breakout season. That alone is saying quite a bit for a guy who set all-time NFL rookie receiving records in 2023. But after the release of veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp, Los Angeles showed extreme confidence in its young offensive star.“
NFL Week 4: Biggest questions, takeaways for every game (espn.com)
“Sunday’s action kicked off in Dublin, Ireland, as the Steelers beat the Vikings 24-21 in the second international game of the season. Back in the United States, the Patriots and Falcons bounced back from Week 3 losses with victories over the Panthers and Commanders, respectively. Giants rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart shocked the Chargers in his debut, handing them their first loss of the season.
In the late window Sunday, the Rams ended the Colts’ hot start with two interceptions off quarterback Daniel Jones (both by Los Angeles cornerback Kam Curl). The Chiefs dominated against the Ravens, though quarterback Lamar Jackson left in the third quarter with a hamstring injury. And the Bears blocked a field goal in the final minute of play for a one-point win over the Raiders.“