3 reasons Los Angeles Rams should be concerned after another loss in Week 15

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2. Offense has looked terrible over last three games

Ever since the Rams returned from the bye week, the team just hasn’t looked like the serious contender football fans saw during the first couple of months of the regular season.

Barely pulling off the win on the road against the Detroit Lions was one thing, but when seeing how Los Angeles has played on offense over the previous two weeks against the Eagles and Chicago Bears, there are concerns heading into Week 16.

When looking at how Todd Gurley seemed to pick right up where he left off from last season when he finished second in the MVP voting along with Jared Goff working his way to being a top quarterback in the league, the Rams once again seemed to have a top offense.

For a team that normally has little trouble putting up 30+ points in a game when seeing all of the weapons Goff has to work with, it’s been very surprising to see the Rams only put up 29 points over their last two contests.

What makes all of this even more frustrating for Los Angeles is the position they were in playing at home against a banged-up defense in Philadelphia. Until the Rams can figure out a way to overcome their struggles on offense, the concern is only going to continue to grow.