In a heart-stopping finish, the Los Angeles Rams outlasted their NFC South rivals, the Carolina Panthers, 34-31 in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs on Saturday. The game-winner came from Matthew Stafford, who found tight end Colby Parkinson for a 19-yard touchdown pass with just 38 seconds left to seal the victory.
Stafford's fourth-quarter heroics were a perfect antidote to a lackluster first half in which he and his offense struggled to gain traction against the Panthers' stout defense. Despite being outgained by Carolina, the Rams took control midway through the third quarter, thanks in part to a 13-yard touchdown strike from Stafford to running back Kyren Williams.
However, with the Rams appearing poised to run out the clock, a holding penalty on Los Angeles gave Carolina fresh life. Panthers quarterback Bryce Young capitalized on the mistake, connecting with wide receiver Jalen Coker for a seven-yard scoring pass with just over two minutes remaining to put his team ahead 31-27.
Trailing by four points and with only seconds left on the clock, Stafford led a stirring charge down the field, culminating in a pinpoint pass to Parkinson that proved the difference-maker. The Rams' victory marked their first postseason win since 2019 and sets them up for a showdown with a rival in the divisional round.
Stafford's impressive performance was all but overshadowed by his own earlier struggles, as he threw three touchdowns to two Panthers defenders. Yet, his ability to remain calm under pressure ultimately proved decisive, capping an eventful postseason opener that will be remembered for years to come.
Stafford's fourth-quarter heroics were a perfect antidote to a lackluster first half in which he and his offense struggled to gain traction against the Panthers' stout defense. Despite being outgained by Carolina, the Rams took control midway through the third quarter, thanks in part to a 13-yard touchdown strike from Stafford to running back Kyren Williams.
However, with the Rams appearing poised to run out the clock, a holding penalty on Los Angeles gave Carolina fresh life. Panthers quarterback Bryce Young capitalized on the mistake, connecting with wide receiver Jalen Coker for a seven-yard scoring pass with just over two minutes remaining to put his team ahead 31-27.
Trailing by four points and with only seconds left on the clock, Stafford led a stirring charge down the field, culminating in a pinpoint pass to Parkinson that proved the difference-maker. The Rams' victory marked their first postseason win since 2019 and sets them up for a showdown with a rival in the divisional round.
Stafford's impressive performance was all but overshadowed by his own earlier struggles, as he threw three touchdowns to two Panthers defenders. Yet, his ability to remain calm under pressure ultimately proved decisive, capping an eventful postseason opener that will be remembered for years to come.