The Los Angeles Rams lost their first game of the season against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday but coach Sean McVay doesn't seem to be too concerned. The Rams are still 8-1 and have the best record in NFL and they still have a nice path to get the number one seed in the NFC.

“We’re good,” Rams coach Sean McVay said via Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com. “We love it. You find out about yourself when you have a little bit of adversity. I know everybody in that locker room is going to respond the right way and sometimes setbacks can be setups for comebacks.”

The Rams defense really struggled, but the offense showed some fight to get back into the game. The Rams were down 35-17 at halftime and it looked like the Saints were going to run away with the game.

Jared Goff and the offense fought back and in the 4th quarter, the game was tied. The defense couldn't make the stops late and they ended up falling 45-35.

Defensive tackle Michael Brocker thinks the loss is a blessing in disguise because now the pressure is off the team and they can just play football.

“The pressure is off,” defensive takle Michael Brockers said. “No more media, we’re the great team, nobody can beat us. . . . The pressure is off. . . .

“This game right here might be a blessing in disguise. We came out, we fought back, so you never see us fold. It will help us play a little bit better. It will help us play a little bit looser, too.”