INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay called Thursday night's three-touchdown, season-opening loss to the Buffalo Bills a «humbling experience.» The Rams unveiled their Super Bowl LVI banner, then proceeded to lose to Buffalo 31-10, never finding any consistency on offense and turning over the ball three times. «When you look at a lot of the ways that this game unfolded, [I] feel a huge sense of responsibility to this team,» McVay said. «We weren't ready to go.
I take a lot of pride in that, and that's on me. I've got to do better. There were a lot of decisions that I made that I felt like didn't put our players in good enough spots. »So it was a humbling experience, but we're going to stay connected.
We're going to all look inward. We're going to do a better job moving forward." Cornerback Jalen Ramsey summed up the night simply: «We got our ass beat.
Straight up.» Linebacker Bobby Wagner, who signed with Los Angeles this offseason, said he felt like «third downs killed us» in the game.