


Rams Dominate Jaguars at Wembley, Stafford Throws Five Touchdowns
The Los Angeles Rams secured a decisive 35-7 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium, with quarterback Matthew Stafford delivering a stellar performance, throwing five touchdown passes.
Overview
- The Los Angeles Rams achieved a dominant 35-7 victory against the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium, showcasing a strong offensive and defensive performance.
- Quarterback Matthew Stafford made history by throwing five touchdown passes during the game, with three of those crucial scores connecting with Davante Adams.
- Stafford continued his impressive streak, extending his record to 12 touchdowns with no interceptions over his past four games, completing 21-of-33 passes for 182 yards in this contest.
- The Jacksonville Jaguars' only touchdown of the game was scored by rookie Travis Hunter, which was insufficient to challenge the Rams' commanding lead.
- The Rams established an early and significant lead, going up 14-0 after the first quarter and extending it to 21-0 by halftime, effectively crushing the Jaguars' hopes.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally, focusing on factual reporting of game events and statistics. They detail the Rams' dominant performance, Matthew Stafford's five touchdown passes, and the Jaguars' struggles without injecting evaluative language or biased perspectives. The coverage prioritizes objective descriptions of plays and player achievements, maintaining an even tone throughout the recap.
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Matthew Stafford set the single-game record for most touchdown passes in an NFL International Series game by throwing five touchdowns during the Wembley game.
Matthew Stafford extended his streak to 12 touchdowns with no interceptions over his past four games, demonstrating strong and efficient quarterbacking.
Davante Adams caught three of Matthew Stafford's five touchdown passes, playing a crucial role in the Rams' commanding win over the Jaguars.
The Jaguars' only touchdown came from rookie Travis Hunter, but this was insufficient to challenge the Rams’ dominant lead.
The Rams established an early and significant lead by scoring 14 points in the first quarter and extending it to 21-0 by halftime, effectively crushing the Jaguars' hopes.
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