Daniel Jones, Colts bring big-time offense to LA to face Rams

The Indianapolis Colts have become something of an offensive force and will take their high-flying show to Inglewood, Calif., on Sunday to face the Los Angeles Rams.

Off to a 3-0 start for the first time since 2009, the Colts are rolling behind new quarterback Daniel Jones, who is third in the NFL with 816 passing yards. Jones has just three touchdown passes but has not thrown an interception and has been sacked just twice.

Indianapolis is tied for second in the NFL with 34.3 points per game.

The Colts' defense is seventh with 272.3 yards allowed, while their four sacks last weekend led the way in a 41-20 victory over the Tennessee Titans that included 102 yards and three touchdowns from running back Jonathan Taylor.

Indianapolis sealed its most recent victory on Taylor's 46-yard touchdown run late in the third quarter that gave them a 34-13 lead.

Free from a six-year run with the New York Giants, Jones has flashed the potential that made him the sixth overall draft pick in 2019.

"Most of it is the communication and me just trying to listen and understand what he wants done," Jones said of his relationship with head coach Shane Steichen. "He's aggressive and on the attack (as a play caller) and likes to force the issue and take advantage of things we've prepared for."

The Colts will be without cornerback Kenny Moore II (Achilles), wide receiver Alec Pierce (concussion) and guard Matt Goncalves (toe) who have all been ruled out after not practicing this week. Defensive tackle DeForest Buckner (back) and wide receiver Anthony Gould (illness) both missed some time this week and are questionable. Cornerback Mike Hilton, who signed Tuesday, could be ready to make his Colts debut.

The Rams (2-1) were on their way to a third victory in three games before a second-half collapse during a 33-26 loss at Philadelphia last Sunday.

Conservative on second down in the second half and ineffective on third down throughout the game, the Rams looked nothing like the team that had a 19-7 lead at halftime.

Los Angeles had just 144 net yards in the second half, while its solid defense gave up 19 points after halftime. Another touchdown came on an Eagles blocked field goal and return to the end zone on the final play of the game.

On special teams, kicker Joshua Karty had two field goals blocked, including the 44-yarder that would have won the game as time expired.

"We turned the page on Monday," Rams head coach Sean McVay said. "There's a lot of good things we can learn from it ... and I was proud as hell of our football team."

Los Angeles quarterback Matthew Stafford was 19-of-33 passing for a season-low 196 yards. The Rams did have a season-high 160 rushing yards with a season-best 94 from Kyren Williams.

"Kyren was an unbelievable tone setter for us," Stafford said. "His play with the football was great. His play without the football was probably better, which is tough to say because the guy ran the ball great."

With four sacks against the Eagles, the Rams are tied for the NFL lead with 12. The defense is also fifth in the NFL with 268.3 yards allowed per game.

Los Angeles is the only NFL team in the top five in both yards allowed on defense per game (268.3) and yards gained on offense per contest (363.7).

After missing two weeks, left guard Steve Avila (ankle) is expected to be available Sunday for the Rams. Tight ends Tyler Higbee (hip) and Colby Parkinson (shoulder) are questionable, but McVay expects both to play. Offensive lineman Rob Havenstein (ankle) and wide receiver Davante Adams (hamstring) are also questionable.

-Field Level Media

Final1st2nd3rd4thScore
Los Angeles RamsRams31001427
Indianapolis ColtsColts3701020
L.A. Rams
Passing:Matthew Stafford 29/41 (375 YDS)
Rushing:Kyren Williams 13 CAR (77 YDS)
Receiving:Puka Nacua 13 REC (170 YDS)
Indianapolis
Passing:Daniel Jones 24/33 (262 YDS)
Rushing:Jonathan Taylor 17 CAR (76 YDS)
Receiving:Adonai Mitchell 3 REC (96 YDS)
Season Series
L.A. RamsStatsIndianapolis
1-0Vs0-1
29Points23
3Touchdowns3
3/5Field Goals0/1
27/40 (303 yd.)Passing11/25 (196 yd.)
36 CAR (164 yd.)Rushing31 CAR (133 yd.)