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By: Cameron DaSilva | 2 hours ago
The Los Angeles Rams are heading into their bye week on a high note, having won each of their last two games. They knocked off the Bengals on Sunday afternoon in London, winning 24-10 at Wembley Stadium.
There was some historical significance to come out of the game as Andrew Whitworth and Cooper Kupp both joined the record books in different ways.
Rams are now 21-1 when Aaron Donald has a sack
Since Sean McVay took over as head coach in 2017, Donald has won two Defensive Player of the Year awards and led the NFL in sacks once. Donald has been a huge part of the Rams’ success the last two years, as evidenced by this incredible stat.
With Donald’s sack and Los Angeles’ win on Sunday, the Rams are now 21-1 in games when he has a sack since 2017. Their only loss came when Donald had two sacks against the 49ers in the Rams’ Week 6 loss.
Andrew Whitworth has beaten every team in the NFL
Whitworth accomplished something on Sunday that only 11 other players in NFL history have done. He finally beat the Bengals for the first time in his career, giving him victories against all 32 teams. He’s the 12th starter ever to do it, and just the second offensive lineman.
It took Whitworth a while to accomplish the feat because he spent the first 10 years of his career with the Bengals and this was his first time facing them.
Sean McVay is 10-0 against the AFC
McVay has had no trouble beating the AFC in the regular season, even if the Patriots did get the better of him in the Super Bowl. By beating the Bengals, McVay is now 10-0 against the AFC, becoming the first coach since the 1970 merger to start his career 10-0 against the other conference.
The remaining AFC teams on Los Angeles’ schedule this season are the Steelers and Ravens.
Cooper Kupp sets international record
Kupp erupted for 220 yards on Sunday afternoon, not only setting a career-high, but also breaking an international record for receiving yards in a game. His 220 yards are the most ever in a game outside the U.S., surpassing Brandon Lloyd’s 169 with the Broncos in 2010. Kupp could’ve had a lot more than 220 yards, too, but he was targeted just once in the fourth quarter as the Rams tried to milk the clock.
Additionally, Kupp 165 yards receiving in the first half are the most by a Rams player in one half since Marshall Faulk had 168 in 1999.
Todd Gurley ties pair of Hall of Famers
Gurley scored one touchdown on Sunday, finding the end zone in the third quarter on a 3-yard carry. It was the 63rd touchdown of his young career, which tied him with a pair of Hall of Fame running backs. His 63 touchdowns are tied for the second-most by a player 25 years or younger, matching Jim Brown and Walter Payton, as well as Maurice Jones-Drew. Emmitt Smith is No. 1 on the list with a whopping 75 touchdowns before turning 25.
Gurley just turned 25 in August, so he has the rest of this season to chase Smith.
5 crazy stats from Rams' Week 8 win: Kupp, Whitworth join record books
Several Rams joined the record books in different ways on Sunday in London.
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