Surging Rams host the eliminated Cardinals in the rematch of a rare blowout loss for Sean McVay
Associated PressINGLEWOOD, Calif. — When the Los Angeles Rams host the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday night, one team will be steaming toward a division title, while the other will be playing out a disappointing non-playoff season. “It was one of those things that you don’t really want to experience, but it does happen from time to time, where before you blink, you’re almost out of it.” The Cardinals’ 489-yard performance was one of the highlights of coach Jonathan Gannon’s short tenure, and it has turned out to be one of McVay’s most disappointing results. “Going into Week 2, we didn’t think that they were a bad team or anything like that,” Murray said. We still respect them.” The final stretch The Cardinals were eliminated from the postseason race after last week’s loss at Carolina, and they’ve been beaten up over the past two weeks. “Are we disciplined enough to stick to our process and make sure that it’s good to maximize the opportunity to go out there to compete and win a game?” Guarding Marvin Cards receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. caught his first two NFL touchdown passes against the Rams, who were without top cornerback Darious Williams due to injury and hadn’t yet activated Ahkello Witherspoon, who has since seized the other starting job.