Sean McVay was pleased with the way his team played on Sunday in their 28-22 win over the New England Patriots, a game that was much closer than it should’ve been. There are certainly things to clean up, which he alluded to in his postgame press conference, but it was a successful trip to Foxborough for the Los Angeles Rams.
In his postgame locker room speech, McVay applauded the job his players did and recognized six guys with game balls – including two coaches. He gave game balls to Braden Fiske and Kamren Kinchens for their turnover-producing plays, as well as Matthew Stafford for moving into 10th place all-time on the passing touchdowns list.
He also gave Jimmy Garoppolo, Jerry Schuplinski and Nick Caley game balls for coming away with a win against their former team.
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None of those three former Patriots played in the game, but McVay wanted to recognize them for the jobs they’ve done all year. Garoppolo backs up Stafford, Schuplinski is a senior offensive assistant and Caley coaches the tight ends.