INGLEWOOD, Calif. – It took every one of the Rams secondary's four interceptions, and every last second of regulation, for the Rams to hang on for a 21-19 win over the Seahawks on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.
The victory moved the Rams (8-2) into first place in the NFC West and extended their win streak to five games.
Leading 21-19 with 2:23 remaining after Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III's 1-yard rushing touchdown, the Rams got the Seahawks down to one timeout with 1:51 remaining, but couldn't convert the 3rd and 10 from their own 49.
However, punter Ethan Evans' ensuing kick traveled 50 yards and landed out of bounds at the Seahawks' own 1-yard line.
Seattle moved into position at the end of the ensuing series for a 61-yard try by kicker Jason Myers with one second left, but Myers missed short.
Safety Kamren Kinchens accounted for two of Los Angeles' four interceptions, and both directly lead to touchdown scoring drives by L.A.'s offense against Seattle (7-3). Cornerbacks Cobie Durant and Darious Williams each had one.
Running back Kyren Williams rushed 12 times for 91 yards and one touchdown in the win, cracking the Top 10 in franchise history in rushing yards with his performance. He had carries of 30 and 34 yards in the game, the latter marking Williams' longest of the season.
Safety Quentin Lake left the game in the first half with an elbow injury and did not return. Tight end Tyler Higbee left the game in the second half with an ankle injury.
Here is the complete game recap:
The Rams went for it on 4th and 1 from the Seahawks 8 after a failed challenge, but that opening drive ended after an incomplete pass by quarterback Matthew Stafford that was intended for tight end Tyler Higbee.