Rams struggle in red-zone offense, ranking 30th in NFL this season

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The Los Angeles Rams' red-zone offense has struggled this season, ranking 30th in the NFL with a 46.9% touchdown rate. This is a significant drop from last year's 60.3%, when they ranked 8th. In their recent loss to the Miami Dolphins, they failed to score on three red-zone trips. Despite the return of key receivers Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp, the Rams' efficiency has not improved. Quarterback Matthew Stafford's performance in the red zone has declined, completing only 2 of 7 passes against Miami. Running back Kyren Williams has also seen a drop in effectiveness. Head coach Sean McVay noted that execution and running the ball effectively are crucial for improvement. The team is facing challenges with injuries on the offensive line, impacting their overall performance.


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