Sean McVay’s truth bomb on Jaguars loss without Puck Naqua



London’s Wembley Stadium has witnessed a number of memorable events over the years, including sold-out concerts by Michael Jackson, Taylor Swift and Adele, the 2012 London Olympics and the 1966 FIFA World Cup. Victory of Los Angeles Rams it may not be as iconic on Sunday, but the value is not lost on the players.

The Rams defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars35-7, to improve to 5-2, tied with the San Francisco 49ers atop the NFC West. While most teams consider the NFL Games in London just a regular competition, a win over the Jaguars should continue to boost the Rams’ morale, especially since they did so without Just Natsu.

Nakua left the game with an ankle injury. But his absence allowed other wide receivers to shine. Six players finished with at least 11 receiving yards.

After the victory, the coach of the Rams Sean McVay was satisfied with the way they performed without Natsua, highlighting the culture they have built in the team.

“I think it’s such a good reminder for us that we have a lot of players that we have a lot of confidence in as coaches,” McVay was quoted as saying by Rams reporter Adam Grossbard.

“I think they’re all involved in the best offenses I’ve been a part of.”

Colby Parkinson had a career-high 47 receiving yards on three catches, while Davante Adams, who had three touchdowns, and Terrance Ferguson combined for 66 receiving yards on six catches.

The 24-year-old Natsu is averaging 11.4 yards on 54 carries this season.

Meanwhile, Matthew Stafford set a new record for most touchdowns in an international game with five. He went 21-of-33 for 182 yards. There must be something in the air at Wembley Stadium.

“It’s a blast. Sometimes the trips are tough, but when you come out here, the fans are great and the people are great,” Stafford said, according to an Associated Press report.

As of this writing, it is still unknown when Natsu will return to action.





2025-10-20 06:07:00

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