Tutu Atwell has mostly become a forgotten piece of the offense thanks to the emergence of Demarcus Robinson as the No. 3 receiver, but Sean McVay unleashed him in Sunday night’s wild-card game against the Lions.
In the second quarter, Matthew Stafford hit Atwell across the middle for a 38-yard touchdown pass, with Atwell breaking away from the defender and flipping into the end zone for six points.
That cut the Lions’ lead to just four points again, making it 21-17. It was another huge play by the Rams offense, who had four plays of 20-plus yards in their first 22 snaps.
TUTU TO THE HOUSE!
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) January 15, 2024