Las Vegas Raiders vs. LA Rams: Box score, player stats and summary feat. Brock Bowers, Kyren Williams - Source: Getty
The Las Vegas Raiders visited the LA Rams at SoFi Stadium for Week 7 of the 2024 NFL season. After two humbling defeats to the Denver Broncos and Pittsburgh Steelers, they were keen to bounce back against a team in a similar situation.
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The Rams entered their bye week boasting a 1-4 record, one win less than the Raiders and this game was also a good opportunity for them to get another victory.
Daniel Carlson opened the scoreboard with a 38-yard field goal at 14:04 of the second quarter.
Kyren Williams scored the first touchdown of his team and the game with a 13-yard run to give the Rams the 7-3 lead after Joshua Karty completed the extra point.
The Rams extended their lead with 1:14 on the clock after Gardner Minshew was sacked at his own 37-yard. Kamren Curls recovered the ball and took it 33 yards to the end zone for the 14-3 after another Karty's successful extra point.
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Following an interception from the Rams' defense, Kyren Williams ran two yards for his second touchdown of the day. Joshua Karty missed the extra point to leave a 20-9 result on the scoreboard.
Daniel Carlson completed his third field goal of the game from 38 yards to cut the lead to 20-9. Early in the fourth quarter, Carlson completed a 27-yard field goal to add three more points to the Raiders.
He would end up completing another field goal with 2:46 left on the clock, this time from 27. The Rams held on to win and got the 20-15 victory after Gardner Minshew was intercepted by Jaylen McCollough.
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