Vin+ 3,121 Posted December 22, 2018 Quote http://hosted.stats.com/fb/preview.asp?g=20181223022&home=22&vis=14 The Rams have won three straight games against the Cardinals, outscoring Arizona 99-16 with two shutouts (34-0 in Week 2 of 2018 and 33-0 in Week 7 of 2017). It is the largest point differential for the Rams over a three-game span against a single opponent since 2001-2003 versus Atlanta (102-19). The Rams lost to the Eagles, 23-30, at home in Week 15, giving them back-to-back regular-season losses for the first time under Sean McVay. Los Angeles has four straight games with multiple turnovers. It has not had two-plus giveaways in more consecutive games since 2009 (five: 11/29 -- 12/27). The Cardinals are last in the league in rushing yards per game, 82.4, and passing yards per game, 160.8. The last team to finish at the bottom in both categories was the 1977 Buccaneers. Todd Gurley rushed for two touchdowns in the loss to the Eagles. It was his sixth game with two or more touchdowns from scrimmage this season, equalling his number of multi-TD games from last season. The Rams' single-season record of seven games is shared by Eric Dickerson (1983) and Marshall Faulk (2000). David Johnson gained 101 of the Cardinals' 253 total yards against the Falcons (39.9 percent). Johnson has accounted for 33.8 percent of Arizona's total yardage this season. Only Ezekiel Elliot, 36.6, and Saquon Barkley, 34.7, have a higher share. The Rams have rushed for 19 touchdowns this season, second most in the NFL (Saints -- 22). The Cards have allowed 20 rushing touchdowns, most in the league. Los Angeles has not totalled 20 rushing TDs in a season since 2001, and Arizona had not given up 20 in a season since 2005. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites