The Los Angeles Rams have what it takes to beat Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers by doing exactly what they have done all season.

On the daily Locked On Packers podcast, Peter Bukowski spoke with Sosa Kremenjas of Locked On Rams about what they can do to slow down Aaron Rodgers and the elite passing attack. Los Angeles did a great job all season limiting explosive plays, a critical aspect to this weekend's game.

Kremenjas: I look at the ability to create explosive plays. That is definitely something that they are going to have to limit as best as possible. Try to keep everything in front of them, which is something they have done well at this season, but again, they have not played a Devonte Adams this season. You have not played an Aaron Rodgers this season or Robert Tonyan. They have so many weapons and they do things so well. It is going to be a heavyweight battle between the best offense and the best defense, and somebody is going to have to win. I think what the Rams are going to try to do defensively is force the Packers into longer drives, longer situations, 12 or 13, 15 play drives as opposed to finding those 50 or 60 yard plays or touchdowns.

That is something that the Rams have done very well this season, cornerbacks, the safeties in particular have done a very good job at keeping things in front, working their way up, and tackling as opposing to getting beat behind so that is something that I have my eyes out for. Obviously, the Packers are going to look to create explosive plays and I think that the Rams are going to do everything they can to stop the explosive plays and try to keep Aaron Rodgers taking little chunks at a time.