2016 NFL Power Rankings Week 11: Los Angeles Rams Finally End Losing Streak
By Dan Parzych
27. Los Angeles Rams 4-5 (29)
For the second time in 2016, the Los Angeles Rams found a way to win a football game without scoring a single touchdown. But when looking at the team’s recent struggles, Jeff Fisher will take a win in any way he can at this point, especially since his future with the organization could be determined over the next few games.
In a game where Case Keenum only threw for 165 yards and Todd Gurley was held to just 64 rushing yards, the fact that Los Angeles found a way to pull off a win against New York on the road is simply amazing. The Rams had entered Sunday’s game with a four game losing streak, so it was good to see this team finally get back on the winning track to give fans the slightest bit of hope when it comes to the possibility of making a run.
Even if their offense ranks near the bottom of the league, don’t forget this is the same Los Angeles team that started the season off with a 3-1 record with two impressive wins over the Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals. Of course, with the offense only scoring 29 points over the last three games, it will be up to the defense to carry the Rams if they’re going to put together some sort of winning streak.