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    Stafford’s Magic and Parkinson’s Clutch Grab Send Rams to Divisional Round

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellJanuary 11, 20263 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • The Result: Los Angeles Rams 34, Carolina Panthers 31. The Rams advance to the Divisional Round.
    • Star Performance: Puka Nacua dominated the first half with two touchdowns, proving why he remains Matthew Stafford’s favorite target.
    • The Clincher: Kobe Parkinson hauled in a 19-yard touchdown in the closing minutes to secure the victory.
    • Heartbreak in Charlotte: A late 4th-down drop by Panthers’ Jimmy Horn ended Bryce Young’s valiant comeback effort.

    CHARLOTTE, NC — The Los Angeles Rams didn’t just survive the Wild Card round; they snatched victory from the jaws of a late-game collapse. In a back-and-forth 34-31 thriller, Matthew Stafford proved that playoff experience is the ultimate currency, engineering a clinical final drive to silence the Carolina crowd and keep the Rams’ Super Bowl dreams alive.

    The Puka Nacua Show Starts Early

    Stafford wasted no time. On the opening drive, he leaned heavily on Puka Nacua, who looked unstoppable from the jump. Nacua capped the first possession with a 14-yard strike [00:34], then doubled down with a second touchdown after breaking multiple tackles on a screen play [02:25]. The Rams’ offense looked like a well-oiled machine, while the Panthers’ defense struggled to find an answer for the Stafford-Nacua connection.

    "We earned the right to do it again. Let's keep earning that right every day!" 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/KLG8Xv8bPN

    — Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) January 11, 2026

    However, Bryce Young and the Panthers refused to roll over. Young showed off his mobility, scrambling for a 10-yard rushing touchdown [06:02] that signaled Carolina wasn’t going away quietly. By the second half, the game devolved into a heavyweight slugfest.

    Key Player Stat/Action Impact
    Matthew Stafford 34-31 Win Game-winning TD Drive
    Puka Nacua 2 Receiving TDs Set the early tone
    Chuba Hubbard 2 Rushing TDs Kept Carolina in the game
    Kobe Parkinson 19-yd Winning TD Game Hero

    Special Teams Chaos and the Late Turnaround

    The momentum swung wildly in the fourth quarter when Carolina’s Isaiah Simmons led a surge that resulted in a blocked Rams punt [10:50]. The Panthers capitalized instantly. Bryce Young fired a “dime” to Jaylen Coker in the corner of the end zone to take a 31-27 lead [11:17].

    With their season on the line, the Rams’ veterans stepped up. Stafford orchestrated a masterpiece, using Devonte Adams and Nacua to move the chains before finding Kobe Parkinson for a 19-yard touchdown [12:14]. Parkinson, the high-priced free agent, paid dividends when it mattered most, securing the ball through heavy contact to put the Rams back on top.

    What They Said

    “We’ve been through the fire this year with close losses. I think those scars helped us stay calm when we fell behind late. Matthew is a master in those moments.” — Sean McVay, Rams Head Coach

    “I had it. I just… I didn’t finish the play. That’s on me.” — Jimmy Horn, Panthers WR, on the final 4th-down drop

    Playoff Implications: What’s Next

    The Rams move on to the Divisional Round with significant momentum. The offense, bolstered by the mid-season integration of Devonte Adams and the continued rise of Nacua, looks capable of outscoring anyone. For Carolina, the loss is bitter, but Bryce Young’s development into a dual-threat playoff-caliber QB suggests the Panthers’ window is just beginning to open. The Rams return to Los Angeles to await their next opponent, while the Panthers head into an offseason of “what-ifs” after a 34-31 heartbreaker.

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