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Odell Beckham Jr. ignites Rams against Cardinals

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INGLEWOOD — Odell Beckham Jr. kept pointing to his left arm after leaping over Arizona Cardinals cornerback Marco Wilson to catch a touchdown pass on a fade pattern in the corner of the end zone.

Beckham, the Rams’ star wide receiver, was likely gesturing the trendy “ice in my veins” celebration to remind those watching that he does his best work under pressure.

Beckham, however, has been the opposite of cold since arriving in Los Angeles in November after a messy breakup with the Cleveland Browns. He’s performing well in his new home and his spotlight with the Rams will get brighter after they defeated the Cardinals 34-11 to advance to the Divisional Round of the NFC playoffs.

Beckham’s first career postseason touchdown gave the Rams a 7-0 lead in the first quarter of Monday night’s wild-card matchup, but it probably meant significantly more to the wideout who was once recognized as one of the game’s best playmakers before getting lost in Cleveland.

“He’s a very talented guy,” Rams coach Sean McVay said about his midseason acquisition.

It had been a long time since Beckham, 29, got the opportunity to display his all-around talent on the biggest stage. Many questioned if he was still the same player who dominated the headlines with spectacular performances — and some off-the-field distractions — during his first five years in the league with the New York Giants.

On Monday, Beckham became the first player in NFL postseason history to have a 30-yard reception and a 30-yard completion in the same game. Beckham had a 40-yard pass to Rams running back Cam Akers in the third quarter, and also contributed four catches for 54 yards and one touchdown.

“That thing hung up like a Russell Wilson moon ball,” McVay said of the Beckham pass.

Akers joked: “He should have led me a little bit … it was a good play.”

Beckham had seven touchdown catches during his tumultuous two-plus seasons with the Browns, which started with so much promise. Beckham already has six touchdown catches in nine games with the Rams, including Monday’s from quarterback Matthew Stafford. Beckham also had a 31-yard catch to set up another touchdown in the opening half versus the Cardinals.

Stafford might have had the most to prove in Monday’s postseason game, but Beckham did too and that could explain why he kept pointing to his left arm after scoring the first points at SoFi Stadium. This was Beckham’s first playoff game since his Giants lost to the Green Bay Packers in 2016.

Beckham couldn’t find consistent success with a star-studded Browns team, which featured quarterback Baker Mayfield, wide receiver Jarvis Landry (his college teammate at LSU) and edge rusher Myles Garrett. Many pundits said the Browns were better off without Beckham after the team advanced to the divisional round of the playoffs last season when he was on injured reserve.

Now Beckham is aiding a Rams squad that desperately needed him after wide receiver Robert Woods was lost for the season with a torn ACL.

“Great teammate,” Akers said of Beckham. “Hard working. Comes to work. … Great leader. He was a great asset to our team.”

Beckham has found a home with the Rams and he’s gotten his career back on track.

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WEDDLE’S RETURN

It didn’t take long for recently unretired safety Eric Weddle to get on the field.

Weddle received his first snap on the third play of the game and was a part of the Rams’ three-man safety rotation with Terrell Burgess and Nick Scott.

Weddle ended his two-year retirement earlier this week to sign with the Rams, who were thin at safety because of injuries to Taylor Rapp and Jordan Fuller.

“Eric is such a special player,” McVay said. “I think it’s a credit to the creative thought process from our defensive coaches. … It’s unbelievable what Eric Weddle was able to do.”

Rams linebacker Troy Reeder wore the green dot on his helmet and handled the play-calling duties, which previously belonged to Fuller. Reeder hit Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray in the end zone and that led to the interception that David Long Jr. returned 3 yards to give the Rams a 21-0 lead in the second quarter.

MILLER’S FIRST SACK SINCE …

Rams outside linebacker Von Miller recorded his first sack since Super Bowl 50.

Miller broke free from Cardinals offensive tackle D.J. Humphries to sack Murray for a loss of 8 yards in the first quarter.

This was Miller’s first playoff game in nearly six years, when his Denver Broncos defeated the Carolina Panthers for the Lombardi Trophy at Levi’s Stadium. Miller played nearly 11 seasons with the Broncos before being traded to the Rams in November.

WATT ACTIVATED

Cardinals star pass rusher J.J. Watt was officially activated from injured reserve to play in his first game in months.

Watt returned to the field for the first time since injuring his shoulder in October. He was initially diagnosed with a four- to six-month recovery timeline, but he made it back 13 weeks after surgery.

Cardinals running back James Conner was also activated after being questionable with a rib injury.

FIRST SOFI PLAYOFF GAME

SoFi Stadium hosted its first NFL playoff game after breaking ground more than five years ago.

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The Rams played two postseason games last year, but they were both on the road against the Seattle Seahawks and Green Bay Packers. SoFi Stadium opened its doors in 2020 as the home venue for the Rams and Chargers.

There was an announced attendance of 70,625 at SoFi Stadium for the matchup between the Rams and Cardinals.

RAMS HEAD TO TAMPA BAY

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host the Rams at 12 p.m. Sunday for the Divisional Round matchup.

The Rams have a two-game winning streak against Tom Brady’s Buccaneers, including a 34-24 victory at home in Week 3 of this season. Last season, the Rams won in Tampa Bay, 27-24.

“We got a great challenge going against Tom Brady next week,” McVay said. “It’s a great challenge because they’re a complete team. They looked outstanding against Philly the other day. We know what a great football team this is. They’re a complete team and they do an excellent job in all three phases, and we certainly have our work cut out for us. A lot has changed since Week (3).”

INJURIES

Rams left tackle Andrew Whitworth (ankle) and Long (knee) didn’t play in the second half because of injuries.

 

 

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