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The Los Angeles Rams staged a remarkable overtime comeback in a heart-pounding matchup that had fans on the edge of their seats to snatch a 29-23 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.

The game was defined by Matthew Stafford's resilience as he battled through a hip injury, ultimately delivering the game-winning touchdown pass in a thrilling contest at Lucas Oil Stadium.

 

Stafford and Nacua lift Rams to victory

The Rams, who entered the game at .500 after a shaky start to the season, faced a formidable Colts team that had won its previous game in overtime.

The Rams hit the field running as they scored on each of their first four drives, building a commanding 20-0 halftime lead. Kyren Williams contributed with two touchdown runs, and Brett Maher added two field goals.

However, the game took a dramatic turn following a reported hip injury to Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. Despite visibly limping, Stafford displayed extraordinary grit. He finished the game 27 of 40 with 319 yards, one touchdown, and one interception.

Stafford's defining moment came in overtime when he led a remarkable 75-yard drive, culminating in a 22-yard touchdown pass to Puka Nacua.

Nacua, the standout rookie, had a sensational game with nine receptions for 163 yards, solidifying his status as a rising star in the league.

The fifth-round pick has 39 catches and 501 yards so far in the season, which is a new record for rookies in their first four games. He is also the first player since 1954 to record three 100-yard efforts in his first four games.

Richardson continues to shine despite loss

The Colts, led by rookie Anthony Richardson, mounted an incredible comeback in the final minutes of regulation.

Richardson threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Mo Alie-Cox, scored a 1-yard rushing touchdown, and connected with Drew Ogletree for a 5-yard touchdown pass, followed by a successful 2-point conversion to Michael Pittman Jr. to tie the game at 23 points apiece in the end of regulation.

Richardson is now the first quarterback in the Super Bowl era to score a touchdown run in each of his first three career games.

As the Rams head back to Los Angeles, they will prepare to face the defending NFC ChampionPhiladelphia Eagles in their next matchup. The availability of star wide receiver Cooper Kupp and the condition of Stafford's injury will be key factors to watch in the upcoming game.

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