🔥 Sean McVay lauds Rams’ resilience after heart-stopping 34–31 win over Carolina Panthers 🔥 “Let me be clear — Carolina played outstanding football,” Sean McVay said after the NFC Wild Card thriller. “They were physical, disciplined, and pushed us to the edge. For long stretches, they did a lot of things better than us.” But McVay’s praise quickly turned into admiration for his own team’s poise under pressure. “When the moment demanded it — my guys rose up. They didn’t flinch. They didn’t fold. They trusted the work, trusted each other, and executed when everything was on the line.” Acknowledging Carolina’s strong stretches, McVay emphasized that the Panthers forced the Rams to earn every yard. “They outplayed us in phases,” he admitted. “But we played our best football when it mattered most.” And when it counted, Los Angeles delivered. In the final minute of a nail-biting fourth quarter, Matthew Stafford connected on a 19-yard game-winning touchdown pass, sealing the 34–31 victory and sending the Rams into the next playoff round. “That’s what championship teams do,” McVay added. “You don’t have to dominate every minute — you just have to win the final ones.” 💪🔥 Lesson learned: resilience, trust, and execution under pressure define champions. The Rams showed it in full display — and the NFL witnessed another playoff classic.

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Best photos from Rams vs. Panthers in Week 13

Best photos from Rams vs. Panthers in Week 13