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5 Rams to watch in Week 3 vs. Cardinals

5 Rams to watch in Week 3 vs. Cardinals

The Los Angeles Rams will hit the road for the first time this season in Week 3 in an NFC West showdown against the Arizona Cardinals. The Rams are coming off of a 31-27 win over the Atlanta Falcons to give them their first win of the season in Week 2.

On the other side of the field, the Cardinals also secured their first win of the season in Week 2 in a comeback victory over the Las Vegas Raiders. After a slow start in the first half, Kyler Murray worked some magic in the second half to overcome a 20-0 deficit.

Ahead of the team’s first divisional matchup, here are five players to watch on the Rams when they face the Cardinals this Sunday.

1
Matthew Stafford

Matthew Stafford and the offense of the Rams looked much better in Week 2 than they did in Week 1, there’s no arguing that. That being said, the fearless quarterback threw two interceptions against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 2, giving him a league-high five interceptions to begin the season.

Turnovers have been a part of Stafford’s game that fans have stomached through due to his ability to make plays when it matters. But in a crucial divisional matchup to avoid going 1-2 to begin the season, Stafford is going to have to take care of the football on Sunday against the Cardinals.

If Stafford can take care of the football, the Rams should have no issues sustaining drives against the defense of the Cardinals.

2
Tyler Higbee

It looks like it will be the third consecutive week where the Rams are without Van Jefferson. With Jefferson sidelined, Tyler Higbee should continue being a focal point of the offense as he’s seen 20 targets in the first two games, which is second on the team behind Cooper Kupp.

The Cardinals have struggled against tight ends to begin the season, though, they’ve faced Travis Kelce and Darren Waller. While Kelce and Waller are in another tier of tight ends compared to Higbee, Arizona’s defense has allowed league-highs in receptions (19), receiving yards (212), and receiving touchdowns (3) to tight ends thus far, so there’s certainly a chance for Higbee to be productive again in Week 3.

3
A.J. Jackson

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