The Los Angeles Rams extended their winning streak to four games following their statement 38-22 road victory over the Houston Texans in Week 8.

As has been the case as of late, quarterback Matthew Stafford led the way for the Rams on offense as he threw for three passing touchdowns and recorded a passer rating of 100.0-plus for the sixth time this season.

While Stafford was the star of the show in this win for Los Angeles, he did have help from the team's rushing attack, as Darrell Henderson Jr. and Sony Michel combined for 132 rushing yards against Houston.

In speaking to FOX Sports’ Jen Hale after the game, Stafford took some time to laud the efforts by Henderson and Michel in the win.

“We want to be a balanced football team, both Darrell and Sony did a good job,” Stafford said. “Our guys upfront did a great job moving the line of scrimmage.

“It's fun to watch those guys. I get to hand it off and watch them do their thing from a great view and it is awesome to see.”

Stafford once again formed keen chemistry with wide receiver Cooper Kupp. The veteran quarterback targeted Kupp nine times in the game, and the wideout came away with seven receptions for 115 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown.

Stafford remains much impressed with Kupp's play on the season.

“He's got great feel,” Stafford said. “He understands the game as good as any receiver I've ever been around. And then the physical skill set is there too. He's got good size.”

In the big picture, Stafford still sees several areas where he believes the Rams can improve on offense.

“Can we be better in the passing game? I think we can,” Stafford said. “We weren't efficient as we should have been, down in the red zone a few times, missed some opportunities to score some more points.”

The Rams will now be in for another key home test this season, as they will host the Tennessee Titans on Sunday Night Football next week.