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THE PREMIER LEAGUE IS STREAMING NOW ON SUNSET: LIVE MATCHES, HIGHLIGHTS & FULL REPLAYS EVERY WEEK
Source: The Premier League (2025/2026)
The Los Angeles Rams picked up a crucial 17-3 road victory over the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on October 12, 2025, in a contest that highlighted both defensive dominance and offensive opportunism. While the win wasn’t pretty, the Rams’ ability to capitalize on turnovers and control the line of scrimmage proved decisive in a matchup where the Ravens struggled to find any offensive rhythm.
Ravens’ Struggles Continue Amid Growing Frustration
Baltimore entered the game with a 1-4 record, and the loss to the Rams extended their losing streak to four, dropping them to 1-5. The defeat also sparked a rare, albeit brief, “Fire Harbaugh” chant in the stands, a momentary flare of frustration from a fanbase grappling with underperformance. Despite the growing criticism, it seems highly unlikely that team owner Steve Bisciotti would consider a midseason coaching change, especially in his 18th season. Nevertheless, the Ravens’ slow start and ongoing offensive woes are intensifying calls for significant adjustments.
Defensively, Zach Orr’s unit showed flashes of competence but was ultimately undermined by a sloppy offensive performance. The Ravens’ offense managed just three points, failing to reach the end zone for the first time in three years, and turned the ball over at critical moments. Offensive coordinator Todd Monken will also face scrutiny after the team’s inability to convert from the one-yard line on three consecutive plays late in the second quarter.
Rams Defense Dominates Despite Derrick Henry Breakthrough

The Rams’ defense showcased resilience and tenacity, forcing turnovers at pivotal moments and demonstrating the kind of pressure that has become a hallmark of this team. Derrick Henry finally surpassed the 100-yard mark on the ground, tallying 122 yards on 24 carries, exploiting the absence of linebacker Omar Speights. Beyond that, the defense held firm, with only a handful of minor penalties impacting the game.
Quentin Lake had a breakout day with both an interception and a fumble recovery, while Byron Young registered two sacks and five quarterback hits. Perhaps the defining defensive moment came just before halftime, when the Rams stuffed Henry on a fourth-and-goal attempt at the one-yard line, preventing the Ravens from taking momentum into the break. Outside of some fortunate matchups against backup quarterbacks, this performance marked a significant rebound for the Rams’ pass defense, which had struggled in previous weeks.
Rams Offense Does Just Enough
The Rams’ offense was a mixed bag, struggling early due to penalties, injuries, and inconsistent play from quarterback Matthew Stafford. The team was missing slot receiver Tutu Atwell and right tackle Rob Havenstein, while wideout Puka Nacua exited temporarily with an ankle injury. Nacua’s absence underscored his importance to the offense, as he was limited to just two catches for 28 yards, far below his usual output.
Despite the challenges, the offense produced key plays when it mattered most. Running back Kyren Williams turned in a spectacular 30-yard reception on fourth down, setting up the Rams’ first touchdown. Stafford connected with tight end Tyler Higbee for an eight-yard score, and Williams added a three-yard rushing touchdown in the third quarter. Stafford finished 17-of-26 for 181 yards with one touchdown, and the Rams totaled 241 offensive yards, averaging 4.7 yards per play.
While the scoring drive was far from dominant, it was enough to complement the team’s staunch defensive performance and secure the victory. Nacua returned to the field and should be ready for next week’s London matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars, providing a crucial boost to the Rams’ offensive potential.
Special Teams: A Persistent Concern
Rams special teams continue to be a weak link, and Sunday’s game highlighted ongoing issues. Penalties negated what could have been one of the few explosive plays in this phase, followed by a 36-yard punt return allowed on the next snap. Kicker Joshua Karty missed a 26-yard field goal, and coach Sean McVay opted to go for it on a fourth-and-3 late in the fourth quarter rather than attempt another short kick. McVay acknowledged the unit’s struggles and emphasized the need to find solutions, as repeated miscues in this area could be costing the Rams wins.
Ravens Offensive Performance
Backup quarterback Cooper Rush struggled in place of the injured Lamar Jackson, completing 11-of-19 passes for 72 yards and one interception before being replaced by Tyler Huntley. Huntley provided a spark but was unable to produce any points. Wide receiver Zay Flowers struggled with ball security, committing two costly fumbles in the second half. Despite dominating time of possession, holding the ball for over 37 minutes, the Ravens could not convert their opportunities into points.
Key Takeaways and Highlights
Turning Point
The game’s decisive moment occurred early in the third quarter. The Rams’ touchdown to take a 10-3 lead, immediately followed by a Zay Flowers fumble on the ensuing Ravens drive, led to another Rams score, stretching the advantage to 17-3. This 14-point swing in under two minutes effectively sealed the game, and the Rams managed to protect that lead through a combination of solid defense and opportunistic play.
Looking Ahead
While the victory was far from flawless, the Rams showcased the resilience and defensive dominance that could carry them deep into the season. With injured players returning and special teams still a focus, the team will aim to refine its approach before next week’s matchup in London. The Ravens, meanwhile, face a critical bye week to regroup, recover key players, and try to stop the skid before it becomes a defining narrative for their season.
There’s collecting, and then there’s curation at the level Don Lichterman has achieved. The Don Lichterman Signed Football collection is a rare, sweeping archive: 63 out of an 85-year span of official team autographs, all gathered, preserved, and presented with the kind of care that turns memorabilia into a piece of sports history. Below is a polished, in-depth profile you can use as a catalogue blurb, sales/auction listing, press piece, or website feature — written to make the collection shine while giving prospective buyers, museums, and serious collectors the facts they want.
Don Lichterman’s collection is noteworthy not just for the number — 63 authenticated team autographs across an 85-year timeframe — but for what that number represents: continuity, dedication, and an archival approach to sports memorabilia. These signatures — on official leather footballs, many game-used or commemorative — provide a near-generational map of a team’s identity, culture, and changing eras.
Most collections focus on individual stars or single eras. Don’s archive is valuable because it tells a story across decades — from leather-and-laced vintage balls to modern commemoratives — and shows how a team’s roster and culture evolved. For historians, museums, or premium collectors, that continuity is priceless: it’s one object type (football) mapping an entire franchise timeline.
(Kept intentionally general so the piece is ready for publishing without inventing specifics. If you want, I can add a highlighted roster of the most significant signatures once you provide the names/dates.)
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