We still have another NFL game to go before we say goodbye to Week 1, but so far, what are your takeaways? You can talk about the Los Angeles Rams, or any team and any game you want. Maybe you just want to talk about Nate Landman’s takeaway against the Houston Texans. I am not sure; it’s up to you!
Would you kindly leave some comments on this lovely morning/day? It’s alright if not, but I do enjoy seeing the comments, and I am actually off today so I may even be able to chime in!
Either way, thanks for checking out Turf Show Times, comment on whatever you want and have a great Monday!
2025 NFL season, Week 1: What We Learned from Sunday’s games (nfl.com)
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5 Key Takeaways From Texans’ 9-14 Loss vs. Rams (si.com)
“The Texans had two critical moments in the final five minutes of the game that put them within arm’s reach of taking a lead. An Azeez Al-Shaair forced fumble and a major roughing the passer call on Los Angeles had Houston in Rams’ territory following the two-minute warning.
Then, disaster struck, as Dare Ogunbowale would catch a pass for just over a five-yard gain that would be fumbled, recovered by the Rams, and wind up as the dagger for Houston, a turnover that was Ogunbowale’s second-ever fumble of his eight-year career.“
2025 NFL season, Week 1: What We Learned from Sunday’s games (nfl.com)
“Rams come out victorious in the battle of elite defenses. Houston and Los Angeles entered the season boasting two of the most menacing defenses, highlighted by game-wrecking fronts. The clubs didn’t disappoint, with the defenses consistently stepping up. If not for several big plays by the Texans defense to slow Stafford & Co., including an Azeez Al-Shaair forced fumble late to give Houston one more shot, the Rams might have run away with the contest. In the end, it was L.A.’s defense that forced the biggest plays. The Rams pressured Stroud on 41.2% of his dropbacks, Cobie Durant made a highlight reel interception, and linebacker Nate Landman helped seal the game with a punchout fumble as the Texans were driving deep in the fourth quarter. Both defensive units boast playmakers. The Rams’ herd made more on Sunday.“
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