Cleveland Browns Face Setback at SoFi Stadium Against Los Angeles Rams
The Cleveland Browns, with a record of 7-5, faced off against the Los Angeles Rams, standing at 6-6, in a regular-season clash that ended 36-19 in favor of the home team. The game took place at SoFi Stadium and drew an attendance of 72,887 fans.
The Browns entered the game with determination but struggled to contain the Rams' offense. Despite their efforts, they were unable to register any sacks or interceptions throughout the contest. The defense did manage to force three three-and-outs and defended two passes but allowed a total of 36 points against them.
On offense, the Browns had a total play count of 69 with an average gain of 4.7 yards per play. They accumulated a total yardage of 327 with their passing game contributing 254 yards. The quarterback was under pressure resulting in two sacks for a loss of fourteen yards and eight hurries; he completed just over half his attempts (52 percent) for two touchdowns and one interception.
The rushing attack added another dimension to their game plan but only managed to gain an average of roughly four yards per attempt for a total rushing yardage of eighty-seven. They attempted twenty-three rushes throughout the game but failed to find the end zone on the ground.
Special teams had mixed results as well; while they succeeded in all field goal attempts with their longest being forty yards, extra point kicks were only fifty percent successful.
Looking ahead after this tough outing on artificial turf under open skies at SoFi Stadium, Cleveland fans can mark their calendars for December 10th when their team will take on Jacksonville Jaguars at Cleveland Browns Stadium. This upcoming match is scheduled for kickoff at 1:00 PM Eastern Time and will be broadcasted on CBS network channels where fans can tune in to support their team as they look forward to bouncing back from this defeat.