2015 St. Louis Rams season

But Seattle rallied for 18 unanswered points to take a 31-24 lead before the Rams came back as Foles hit tight end Lance Kendricks for a 37-yard score with 53 seconds left.

Kicker Greg Zuerlein converted the point-after attempt and then made a 37-yard field goal in overtime to put the Rams ahead.

The defense sacked Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson six times and limited running back Marshawn Lynch to just 73 rushing yards.

The Seahawks drove into Rams territory on their overtime possession but on fourth-and-1 at the St. Louis 42, Lynch was stuffed by defensive tackles Michael Brockers and Aaron Donald to preserve the victory.

After falling behind 17-0 in the first half at Washington, the Rams came back on a 52-yard field goal by Greg Zuerlein and a 40-yard TD pass from Nick Foles to wide receiver Kenny Britt to close within 17-10 in the third quarter.

But Redskins running back Matt Jones (16 carries, 123 yards) scored his second touchdown of the game with 2:38 remaining to seal the win for Washington.

The defense sacked Pittsburgh quarterback three times as Ben Roethlisberger was forced from the game with an apparent knee injury.

The Rams defense limited the Cardinals to five field goals and held them out of the end zone until late in the fourth quarter, and sacked Arizona quarterback Carson Palmer four times.

In the first quarter, Rodney McLeod returned a fumble to the end zone to give the Rams the game's first points, and kicker Greg Zuelein added a 39-yard field goal.

Rams wide receiver Tavon Austin had 119 total yards on just seven touches, including a 2-yard TD run in the second quarter and catching a 66-yard scoring pass from quarterback Nick Foles in the fourth.

Rams linebacker James Laurinaitis tackled 49ers running back Mike Davis for a safety in the first period and the defense had three sacks and nine hits of San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick during the game.

In the second half, Rams safety Lamarcus Joyner hit Teddy Bridgewater in the head, forcing the Minnesota QB to leave the game with a concussion.

However, in that period, Minnesota's Blair Walsh nailed the game-winning field goal to give the Vikings the final score.

St. Louis quarterback Nick Foles (17-36-200 yards, 1 INT) struggled all day and this time it would force Case Keenum to take over late in the fourth quarter.

Prior to Week 10, wide receiver Stedman Bailey was suspended for four games for violating the league's substance abuse policy.

Later, the Rams acquired free agent Wes Welker, who had previously starred for the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots.

Case Keenum got the start at quarterback in place of the incumbent Nick Foles and led the Rams to a 13-3 third quarter lead.

Todd Gurley scored on a 1-yard run late in the first quarter and Keenum connected with tight end Lance Kendricks on a 30-yard touchdown pass in the third period.

St. Louis' defense was not a factor all game as they struggled to stop the high-powered Bengals offense led by quarterback Andy Dalton (233 yards, three TD passes), and receivers A. J.

St. Louis cornerback Trumaine Johnson picked off Detroit quarterback Matthew Stafford and returned it 58 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter to break a scoreless tie, while defensive tackle Aaron Donald was named NFC Defensive Player of the Week for the second time in the season after recording five tackles including three of his team's four sacks of Stafford on the day.

Despite having been eliminated from playoff contention for the 11th consecutive season (due to Seattle's victory over Cleveland in Week 15), the Rams were able to sweep the Seahawks for the first time since 2004.

St. Louis built a 16-0 first half lead on kicker Greg Zuerlein's 42-yard field goal, linebacker Akeem Ayers's recovery of a forced fumble by linebacker Mark Barron that was returned 45 yards for a touchdown, and a 28-yard TD pass from quarterback Case Keenum to wide receiver Kenny Britt.

Rams defensive end William Hayes had nine total tackles including three sacks of Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson.

St. Louis was ineffective on offense, punting on all three of its fourth quarter possessions as San Francisco rallied to tie the game with a pair of field goals from kicker Phil Dawson in the second half.