Matthew Stafford's late-game heroics sealed a 34-31 victory for the Los Angeles Rams in their wild-card playoff matchup against the Carolina Panthers. Trailing 24-20 with just over two minutes left, Stafford led his team on an improbable 71-yard drive, culminating in a 19-yard touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson that gave the Rams the lead.
The game had seen its fair share of twists and turns, with the Panthers storming back from an early deficit to take a 24-20 lead. However, Stafford's poise under pressure ultimately proved decisive, as he orchestrated a masterful drive that ended in Parkinson's go-ahead touchdown with just 38 seconds remaining.
Stafford finished the game with three touchdowns and 304 yards through the air, while Puka Nacua added two total touchdowns for the Rams. For the Panthers, Bryce Young threw for 264 yards and a touchdown, but was unable to replicate his late-game heroics from earlier in the season.
The loss marks the end of an eight-year playoff drought for the Panthers, who finished the season losing four of their final five games. Despite the defeat, Stafford's performance has earned him even greater accolades, as he surpassed Kurt Warner for the most postseason passing yards and completions in Rams history.
With their 34-31 victory, the Rams advance to the divisional round, where they will face an uncertain opponent waiting in the wings. For now, however, the city of Los Angeles can bask in the glow of another championship season, thanks in large part to Stafford's clutch performances under pressure.
The game had seen its fair share of twists and turns, with the Panthers storming back from an early deficit to take a 24-20 lead. However, Stafford's poise under pressure ultimately proved decisive, as he orchestrated a masterful drive that ended in Parkinson's go-ahead touchdown with just 38 seconds remaining.
Stafford finished the game with three touchdowns and 304 yards through the air, while Puka Nacua added two total touchdowns for the Rams. For the Panthers, Bryce Young threw for 264 yards and a touchdown, but was unable to replicate his late-game heroics from earlier in the season.
The loss marks the end of an eight-year playoff drought for the Panthers, who finished the season losing four of their final five games. Despite the defeat, Stafford's performance has earned him even greater accolades, as he surpassed Kurt Warner for the most postseason passing yards and completions in Rams history.
With their 34-31 victory, the Rams advance to the divisional round, where they will face an uncertain opponent waiting in the wings. For now, however, the city of Los Angeles can bask in the glow of another championship season, thanks in large part to Stafford's clutch performances under pressure.