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The Los Angeles Rams faced a disheartening 41-10 defeat against the Arizona Cardinals, marking their first 0-2 start since Sean McVay became head coach. The loss highlighted significant issues within the team, including a struggling defense without Aaron Donald and an offense hampered by injuries, particularly to key players like Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, and Puka Nacua. Coach McVay expressed frustration, remarking that there were no positives to take from the game, and he emphasized the need for improvement. The Rams were outgained significantly, managing only 245 total yards while allowing 489 to the Cardinals. As they look to regroup for their upcoming match against the San Francisco 49ers, McVay remains determined not to dwell on the defeat but to focus on finding solutions moving forward. The team’s playoff aspirations appear to be in jeopardy given their current performance and roster challenges.
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