In a dramatic Super Bowl on Sunday, the hometown Los Angeles Rams succeeded to overthrow the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20. This is the franchise’s first championship since arriving in Los Angeles and its second overall. With the achievement, the Rams are the second consecutive host to win the championship after Tampa Bay won the Super Bowl a year ago on their home ground,
At SoFi Stadium, Kupp scored a game-winning touchdown with 1:25 left. It was before Donald plucked the Rams’ record-breaking eighth sack of Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow to efficiently bolt the accomplishment. The Bengals’ endeavor to apprehend the first-ever Vince Lombardi Trophy fell agonizingly tight. Meanwhile, Donald’s sack of Burrow was the astonishing ultimate ordinance of a compelling contest between the star-studded Rams and the Bengals.
I feel amazing
In the meantime, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford adored his teammates’ never-say-die temperament. After a speculative Tee, Higgins touchdown, and an Evan McPherson field goal, the Bengals shrieked into a 20-13 lead early in the second half. However, the Rams, who had strived to attain an awful tempo interpreting Odell Beckham Jr.’s game-ending trauma. They scratched their path around into the competition pleasantry of Donald’s stout defense.
“I dreamed this, man. I feel amazing.” Donald said after the game. “One play and we’re world champs,” Donald added of his crucial late sack. “Any way to get to him. We made it.” “I’m so proud of this team, so many guys on our team deserve this, guys, that have given their heart and soul to this team,” said Stafford, who joined the team from Detroit last offseason. “That game today is the story of this season, it’s up and down, it’s tough but we got it done,” he added.
Burrow, the 25-year-old emerging genius who has assisted twist Cincinnati’s successes this season, put up with a debacle in the toll. He threw for 263 yards and one score. However, he was battered all night and axed eight times. It is a Super Bowl record.
Los Angeles Rams win Super Bowl after two decades: Major stats
- Rams won their second Super Bowl in over two decades.
- Kupp is the eighth wide receiver to win Super Bowl MVP
- Kupp is the second player to catch a touchdown in four consecutive playoff games after Larry Fitzgerald.
- McVay (36) is now the youngest Super Bowl-winning head coach
- Rams are the second consecutive host to win the championship after Tampa Bay won last year.