Sean McVay Reflects on Rams' Stunning Loss to Eagles: A Hallucinogenic Nightmare
The shocking play that had Rams’ Sean McVay thinking he ‘must have taken a quaalude’

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In a shocking Week 3 loss, the Los Angeles Rams squandered a 26-7 lead against the Philadelphia Eagles, culminating in a surreal blocked field goal that led to a 61-yard return by defensive tackle Jordan Davis. Rams head coach Sean McVay likened the experience to a bad trip, highlighting ongoing issues within the team's special teams unit that ultimately led to significant coaching changes.
- 01The Rams led 26-7 before losing 33-26 to the Eagles, with a crucial field goal block altering the game's outcome.
- 02Jordan Davis, weighing 336 pounds, recorded the fastest speed for a player over 330 pounds at 18.59 mph during his 61-yard return.
- 03Rams finished 32nd in special teams DVOA in 2025, a decline from previous years, prompting major personnel changes.
- 04Sean McVay fired special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn following repeated mistakes that contributed to the team's struggles.
- 05Harrison Mevis replaced the struggling kicker Matt Karty, who had only converted 10 out of 15 field-goal attempts.
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In a dramatic Week 3 game, the Los Angeles Rams faced a stunning defeat against the Philadelphia Eagles, losing 33-26 after leading by 19 points. The pivotal moment came when Eagles defensive tackle Jordan Davis blocked a field goal and returned it 61 yards, showcasing his remarkable speed of 18.59 mph, the fastest recorded for a player over 330 pounds since 2017. Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed disbelief at the turn of events, humorously comparing his feelings to a hallucinogenic experience. This loss highlighted deeper issues within the Rams' special teams, which had seen a steady decline in performance, finishing 32nd in special teams DVOA in 2025. The team made significant changes following the loss, including firing special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn and replacing kicker Matt Karty with Harrison Mevis. Despite the chaos, McVay reflected fondly on the team's spirit and competitiveness, noting that they learned valuable lessons from the experience. The surreal nature of the game, particularly Davis's extraordinary return, will remain a lasting image of the Rams' tumultuous season.
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The Rams' struggles in special teams could affect their overall performance and playoff chances, leading fans to question the team's direction.
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