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A 14-win season has gone to waste.
The top question heading into Monday’s showdown between the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams was simple: does Sam Darnold have the “juice” to lead his team to victory?
As it turns out, the project-QB-turned-Viking did not have the juice.
Darnold gave a miserable performance for Minnesota in a Wild Card matchup against LA — the Vikings suffered a gutting 27-9 loss to Sean McVay’s Rams.
Darnold held the ball too long all night, giving the booming Rams defense nine sacks (tying an NFL postseason record).
The Rams dominated the Vikings, sacking Sam Darnold an NFL playoff record-tying nine times, to win Monday night in an NFC wild-card game that was moved out of Southern California because of devastating wildfires.
The Rams’ defense mauled Sam Darnold, and Matthew Stafford was on target as L.A. moved on.
The Eagles need to rediscover their passing game to win big in the playoffs.
Jalen Hurts led the Eagles to the Super Bowl a few years ago, but now he’s looking like Philly’s weak link. Meanwhile, the Ravens offense appears unstoppable.
Even after a remarkable regular season run, Monday night’s feeble showing marked the second major test Sam Darnold failed as the Vikings’ starting QB.
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The Rams are in the Wild Card Round. We break down what’s next for them in the Divisional Round of the 2025 NFL Playoffs.
The No. 4 Los Angeles Rams beat the No. 5 Minnesota Vikings on Monday evening to wrap up the Wild Card Round of the 2025 NFL Playoffs. The Rams are headed to the Divisional Round where they’ll face the No. 2 Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
The Rams brought relentless pressure on Sam Darnold and the Vikings offense all night.
New Patriots coach Mike Vrabel insists his style is his own, but he might borrow a few techniques to help rebuild the team.
Golden State’s 104-101 loss to the Toronto Raptors on Monday shows there are many more difficult steps if the Warriors are to climb out of mediocrity.