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Week 12 | November 23, 2025 | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA | Attendance: 75,545 | Sunday Night Football


Cobie Durant ripped the ball off Cade Otton’s fingertips, went 50 yards untouched, and SoFi Stadium — hosting its largest crowd ever — lost its mind. That was still the first quarter. By the time Matthew Stafford threw his third touchdown pass, the chants of “M-V-P” had taken over the building, and the Los Angeles Rams had long since put the Tampa Bay Buccaneers away in a 34-7 blowout that handed them sole possession of the NFC’s top seed.

Baker Mayfield walked off at halftime with a sprained left shoulder. The Buccaneers finished the night with 70 net passing yards. Los Angeles hadn’t trailed a game since Week 6.



How the Game Fell Apart in the First Half

The Rams scored on each of their first three possessions. Davante Adams caught a 1-yard pass from Stafford to cap an 80-yard opening drive. Three plays later on the Buccaneers’ next series, Mayfield targeted Otton on a short middle route, the ball bounced off Otton’s hands, Durant grabbed it, and that was 14-0 before the first quarter ended.

Stafford completed his first 12 passes into the second quarter. Colby Parkinson caught a 5-yarder on the Rams’ third drive to push it to 21-0. Tampa Bay answered — a 65-yard drive capped by Tez Johnson’s 14-yard TD catch made it 21-7. Four plays later, Stafford hit Adams for 24 yards in the back of the end zone, Harrison Mevis added a field goal before halftime, and it was 31-7 at the break.

Mayfield was visibly grimacing after his touchdown throw to Johnson. He stayed in the game, but aggravated the shoulder on a Hail Mary that Emmanuel Forbes intercepted at the end of the second quarter. Mayfield walked to the locker room with his arm in a sling. Teddy Bridgewater handled the entire second half.

“You never want to see guys injured, especially your leader,” Bridgewater said postgame. “But Baker’s a tough guy, man. He tried to come back out there and tough it out for the guys. That says a lot about him.”


Matthew Stafford: Passing Stats and the Streak

Stafford’s eighth straight interception-free game extended his consecutive pass attempts without a pick to 308 — one of only eight such streaks at 300-plus attempts in NFL history this century.

StatMatthew Stafford
Completions / Attempts25 / 35
Completion %71.4%
Passing Yards273
Touchdowns3
Interceptions0
Passer Rating122.7
Avg Depth of Target7.7 yds
Yards After Catch112
Sacks Taken1 (-10 yds)
EPA per Pass Play+0.19 (68th percentile)

When Stafford hit Adams for the third touchdown, the crowd started chanting. Adams had a simple read on it afterward: “He’s playing like the most valuable player in the league.”


Rams Receiving and Rushing Stats

Puka Nacua led all receivers with seven catches for 97 yards on 11 targets. Adams caught two touchdowns and finished with 62 yards. The tight end group was reliable throughout, with Parkinson going 4-for-4 for 41 yards and Davis Allen adding 29 on three catches.

PlayerTGTRECYDSAVGTD
Puka Nacua1179713.90
Davante Adams856212.42
Colby Parkinson444110.31
Davis Allen43299.70
Konata Mumpfield222512.50
Jordan Whittington33175.70
Kyren Williams1122.00

Kyren Williams led the Rams’ backfield on the ground, carrying 12 times for 46 yards. Blake Corum added 24 yards on seven carries.

PlayerCARYDSAVGTD
Kyren Williams12463.80
Blake Corum7243.40
Team Total19703.70

Buccaneers Offense: Quarterback Stats and Receiving

Mayfield and Bridgewater combined for 103 gross passing yards on 34 attempts. Tampa Bay’s EPA per pass play registered at the 0th percentile for the 2025 season.

QBCMP / ATTYDSTDINTRateQBR
Baker Mayfield9 / 19411232.032.8
Teddy Bridgewater8 / 15620063.76.8

The Buccaneers actually out-rushed the Rams 123 yards to 70. Sean Tucker (42 yards), Rachaad White (38 yards), and Mayfield’s four scrambles for 19 yards all contributed. With the game out of reach for the final two quarters, none of it mattered.

PlayerCARYDSAVGTD
Sean Tucker12423.50
Rachaad White7385.40
Baker Mayfield4194.80
Tez Johnson2126.00
Teddy Bridgewater166.00
Owen Wright362.00
Team Total291234.20

Emeka Egbuka led Tampa Bay’s receivers with three catches for 32 yards on eight targets. Chris Godwin returned from a fibula injury — his first game since Week 5 — and caught two passes for 9 yards with no setback.

PlayerTGTRECYDSAVGTD
Emeka Egbuka833210.70
Cade Otton74215.30
Tez Johnson43217.01
Sterling Shepard53124.00
Chris Godwin4294.50
Sean Tucker2144.00
Rachaad White1144.00

Defensive Stats: Both Teams

Jared Verse and Kobie Turner each recorded two sacks for Los Angeles. The Rams’ pass rush generated 18 total pressures against Tampa Bay’s offensive line — compared to just five allowed by the Rams’ line. Durant and Forbes each picked off a pass, combining for 81 return yards.

Los Angeles Rams Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPDINT
Kamren Curl860000
Kamren Kinchens750010
Kobie Turner742200
Nate Landman740100
Jared Verse432200
Jaylen McCollough420010
Nick Hampton400000
Darious Williams320000
Cobie Durant220121 (50 yds, TD)
Emmanuel Forbes110051 (31 yds)
Braden Fiske210000
Josaiah Stewart210000
Byron Young210000

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Defense

PlayerTOTSOLOSACKSTFLPD
Lavonte David84010
Antoine Winfield Jr.83000
SirVocea Dennis73000
Tykee Smith64011
Jacob Parrish64000
Zyon McCollum43001
Kindle Vildor42001
Anthony Nelson32000
Yaya Diaby22110
Greg Gaines22000

Scoring Summary

QtrTimeDetailTBLAR
Q14:32Davante Adams 1-yd TD pass from Stafford — Mevis PAT (10 plays, 80 yds, 5:38)07
Q11:42Cobie Durant 50-yd INT return — Mevis PAT014
Q210:46Colby Parkinson 5-yd TD pass from Stafford — Mevis PAT (12 plays, 72 yds, 5:02)021
Q25:03Tez Johnson 14-yd TD pass from Mayfield — McLaughlin PAT (10 plays, 65 yds, 5:43)721
Q23:10Davante Adams 24-yd TD pass from Stafford — Mevis PAT (4 plays, 65 yds, 1:53)728
Q21:02Harrison Mevis 40-yd FG (4 plays, 7 yds, 0:37)731
Q413:35Harrison Mevis 52-yd FG (8 plays, 30 yds, 3:39)734

Full Team Stats

StatTampa BayLA Rams
Total Yards193333
Net Passing Yards70263
Rushing Yards12370
Turnovers20
1st Downs1420
Passing 1st Downs716
Rushing 1st Downs54
Total Pass Attempts3435
Completions1725
Completion %50%71.4%
Sacks Allowed4 (-33 yds)1 (-10 yds)
3rd Down Conv.7/17 (41%)4/10 (40%)
4th Down Conv.1/5 (11%)0/1 (0%)
Red Zone Efficiency1/3 (33%)2/2 (100%)
Penalties2-104-32
Avg Yards per Play2.96.1
Total Possessions118
Avg Yards per Drive15.232.1
Time of Possession31:4828:12
EPA per Pass Play-0.80 (0th pct.)+0.19 (68th pct.)
Total Pass Pressures185
Explosive Passes (15+ yds)16
Explosive Runs (10+ yds)21
Def / ST Touchdowns01

The Bigger Picture

The win was Los Angeles’ sixth in a row. The Rams hadn’t trailed in a game since the second quarter of their Week 6 win over Baltimore, and the victory jumped them over defending champion Philadelphia (8-3) into the NFC’s top seed with six games left in the regular season.

Sean McVay was measured when asked about the standings: “The only [way] that would matter is if the season ended right now. Do you remember who was in first place with six weeks left last year? Me neither. But this team has fun, and good football is fun, and when you’re doing it with good people that you don’t want to let down, that’s really fun.”

Verse put the Rams’ mentality in plain terms: “I don’t feel like we have a ceiling. We’re just going to keep pushing and being a better version of ourselves.”

Tampa Bay’s situation was more complicated. Three straight losses, 106 points allowed during that stretch, a quarterback heading toward an MRI on Monday morning, and Carolina — who beat San Francisco the following Monday night — pulling level at 6-5 atop the NFC South.

Todd Bowles gave a direct answer when asked what went wrong: “They just executed. From the play-calling to the quarterback to the receivers to the offensive line to the defensive front and the secondary, they out-executed us and they outplayed us.”

The night also served as a tribute to Aaron Donald, who had retired in March 2024 after a decade on the Rams’ defensive line. The franchise honored him before a record crowd at SoFi. The current roster spent two and a half hours making the case that Los Angeles football was in good hands.

Bobby Smith
Bobby Smithhttps://thesportie.com/
Bobby A. Smith is a Senior Sports Analyst with over nine years of professional experience, specializing in forensic analysis of game strategy and player performance. His work provides a definitive lens on a broad spectrum of professional sports, delivering expert commentary on the NFL, NBA, MLB, WNBA, Soccer, Boxing, Cricket, F1, and NASCAR. Unlike surface-level reporting, Bobby’s analysis is known for identifying the critical, game-deciding patterns that raw statistics often obscure. Every article is grounded in rigorous, fact-based research and an unwavering commitment to journalistic integrity.

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