Rams edge Bucs on late field goal to reach NFC title game
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[January 24, 2022] Matt
Gay converted a 30-yard field goal Sunday as time expired, giving
the Los Angeles Rams a 30-27 win over the defending Super Bowl
champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC divisional playoffs in
Tampa, Fla.
The Rams advance to the conference title game against the rival San
Francisco 49ers next Sunday at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.,
with a trip to the Super Bowl at stake. The 49ers have beaten the
Rams six straight times.
A win in the NFC final would enable Los Angeles to become the second
straight franchise to play a home game in the Super Bowl.
Gay's game-winning kick Sunday was set up when Matthew Stafford, who
completed 28 of 38 passes for 366 yards and two touchdowns, found
Cooper Kupp for a 44-yard gain to the Buccaneers' 12-yard line. The
play capped a nine-catch, 183-yard day for Kupp.
"Steal somebody's soul," Stafford said of leading the game-winning
drive. "You get to reach in there and take it from them. That's a
whole lot of fun."
Tampa Bay tied the game with 42 seconds left when Leonard Fournette
had a 9-yard touchdown run on fourth-and-1, completing the Bucs'
comeback from a 24-point third-quarter deficit. But they left just
enough time for Los Angeles to beat them.
Tampa Bay quarterback Tom Brady led a frantic second-half comeback,
hitting 30 of 54 passes for 329 yards and a touchdown for the game,
with an interception. Mike Evans caught eight passes for 119 yards
and a 55-yard score that pulled the Bucs within 27-20 with 3:20 to
play.
Ultimately, Tampa Bay couldn't overcome its sluggish start and some
key injuries. The Bucs played without Pro Bowl right tackle Tristan
Wirfs (ankle), who missed a game for the first time in his two NFL
seasons.
"Things happen. People get hurt," Tampa Bay linebacker Lavonte David
said of the Bucs' season. "We had some mishaps here and there, guys
bump heads. We had a lot of turmoil going on in our organization.
Guys getting injured, guys who were a huge part of our success.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) throws a pass during
the first quarter against the Los Angeles Rams during a NFC
Divisional playoff football game at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
"It was definitely a tough season."
Los Angeles controlled the first half behind big pass plays and a
tough, physical defense that harassed Brady continually. It
initiated scoring just under seven minutes into the game on a
26-yard field goal by Gay.
Stafford made it 10-0 on the Rams' next drive, rolling left and
flipping a 7-yard touchdown pass across his body to backup tight end
Kendall Blanton. Tampa Bay got on the board with 32 seconds left in
the first quarter on Ryan Succop's 45-yard field goal.
But Los Angeles made it 17-3 with 14:17 left in the second quarter
when Stafford turned third-and-20 into a 70-yard scoring strike to
Kupp. Another field goal from Gay, a 40-yarder with 2:19 remaining
in the half, gave the Rams a 20-3 cushion at the break.
Stafford's 1-yard sneak with 7:11 left in the third quarter
increased the margin to a seemingly insurmountable 27-3. However,
the Bucs started their rally with a 31-yard field goal by Succop
with 3:06 left, then turned one of four lost fumbles by Los Angeles
into Fournette's 1-yard touchdown run with 12 seconds remaining in
the period.
"We certainly worked hard," Brady said. "And every team at this
point does."
--Field Level Media
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