Blake Corum Powers Rams to Dominant 45-17 Victory Over Cardinals

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Blake Corum's Breakout Night Leads Rams to Commanding 45-17 Victory
The Los Angeles Rams (9-3) traveled to Arizona looking to bounce back from their shocking upset loss to Carolina, while the struggling Cardinals (3-9) hoped to end their five-game losing streak and find some bright spots in a disappointing season.
First Quarter: Fast Start Sets the Tone
The Cardinals struck first with an impressive opening drive. Quarterback Jacoby Brissett connected with his favorite target Trey McBride twice for big gains, including a 27-yard completion and an 18-yard strike. The drive culminated when Brissett found Michael Wilson in the corner of the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown pass, giving Arizona an early 7-0 lead.
The Rams answered quickly with their ground game taking control. Blake Corum, who has been developing throughout his second season, began to find his rhythm. After Matthew Stafford connected with Puka Nacua for gains of 18 and 32 yards to move into the red zone, Corum punched it in from two yards out to tie the game 7-7. Los Angeles added a field goal before the quarter ended, taking a 10-7 advantage.
Second Quarter: Offensive Explosion
The second quarter belonged to both offenses, but the Rams proved more efficient in crucial moments. Arizona marched down the field again behind Michael Wilson's hot hands. The third-year receiver caught five passes in the quarter, helping the Cardinals reach the red zone before settling for a field goal to tie the game 10-10.
Matthew Stafford and the Rams offense responded with authority. Kyren Williams bulldozed his way into the end zone from two yards out, capping off a methodical drive that showcased the team's balanced attack. Just before halftime, Stafford found Puka Nacua for a spectacular 28-yard touchdown pass, sending the Rams into the locker room with a 24-10 lead.
Third Quarter: Pulling Away
The Rams continued their dominance in the third quarter. After a steady drive featuring contributions from multiple players, Stafford tossed a six-yard touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson, extending the lead to 31-10.
A crucial turning point came when Cardinals linebacker intercepted a Brissett pass intended for Wilson. The Rams capitalized immediately, with Stafford connecting with Nacua for another touchdown - this time a 31-yard strike that showcased the receiver's route-running skills. The score ballooned to 38-10, putting the game firmly in Los Angeles' control.
Fourth Quarter: Corum's Crowning Moment
The fourth quarter belonged to Blake Corum. The young running back exploded for a 48-yard touchdown run that demonstrated his breakout potential. This career-defining performance saw Corum finish with 128 rushing yards and two touchdowns on just 12 carries.
Michael Wilson provided a bright spot for Arizona, hauling in his second touchdown pass of the night from Brissett to make the final score 45-17. Wilson's 11 catches for 142 yards showed why he's becoming a reliable target for the Cardinals.
Looking Forward
This dominant victory moves the Rams to 10-3 and strengthens their position atop the NFC West. Blake Corum's breakout performance gives Los Angeles another weapon in their championship pursuit, while Matthew Stafford's three touchdown passes showed he's back in rhythm after the Carolina setback.
For Arizona, now 3-10, Michael Wilson's explosive night (11 catches, 142 yards, 2 TDs) and Trey McBride's continued reliability provide hope for the future. Despite the loss extending their skid to six games, these young players are building valuable experience.
The Rams will look to maintain their momentum as they continue their playoff push, while the Cardinals will focus on developing their young talent for next season's fresh start.
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