Super Bowl LIII: A first look at the Rams vs. Patriots
SUPER BOWL LIII
RAMS vs. PATRIOTS
Where: ATLANTA
When: FEB. 3, 3:30 P.M. PST, CH. 2
By the numbers:
It’s Goff versus GOAT — the Rams’ Jared Goff against New England quarterback Tom Brady, whose nickname is the anagram for “greatest of all time.”
Rams-Patriots is the game that launched Brady into NFL superstardom 17 years ago when the Patriots pulled off a stunning upset of St. Louis, 20-17, to win their first ring. There are still some people who believe the Patriots filmed the Rams’ walk-through a day before beating them, although the newspaper that originally reported that story, the Boston Herald, later apologized and acknowledged it was false.
Receiver Brandin Cooks and cornerback Aqib Talib, key players for the Rams this season, are both former Patriots. And get ready for the “BEAT L.A.” chants, which were spawned by the Lakers-Celtics games in the 1980s.
The matchup also would pit a great young offensive mind in Rams coach Sean McVay and a defensive legend in New England’s Bill Belichick.
McVay, 32, is the youngest coach to win a playoff game; Belichick, who won the first of his two rings as defensive coordinator of the New York Giants when McVay was a year old, is the only head coach to win five Super Bowls.
How teams compare statistically. All stats are per-game averages, except for turnover differential, which is for the season (league rank in parentheses):
Points scored
Rams: 32.9 (2)
Patriots: 27.2 (4)
Points allowed
Rams: 24.0 (20)
Patriots: 20.3 (7)
Pass offense
Rams: 281.7 (5)
Patriots: 266.1 (8)
Rush offense
Rams: 139.4 (3)
Patriots: 127.3 (5)
Pass defense
Rams: 236.2 (14)
Patriots: 246.4 (22)
Rush defense
Rams: 122.3 (23)
Patriots: 112.7 (11)
Sacks
Rams: 41 (15)
Patriots: 30 (30)
Penalty yards
Rams: 54.9 (10)
Patriots: 46.5 (2)
Turnovers
Rams: +11 (4)
Patriots: +10 (5)
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