The Los Angeles Rams were down 28-3 to the Buffalo Bills, but they've refused to accept defeat on Sunday.

After continually fighting their way back against the Bills, Rams quarterback Jared Goff hit Cooper Kupp for a 16-yard touchdown, trimming the lead to just three points (via NFL).

Following a fake to the running back, Goff surveyed the field and found a wide open Kupp on the left side of the field. The newly extended Rams wide reciever would easily find his way to the end zone, cutting Buffalo's lead down to only three points after the Rams converted on a two-point conversion.

Things looked bleak for the Rams to begin the game, quickly going down 21-3 at halftime. Then, the Bills would score a touchdown early in the second half, securing them a seemingly insurmountable 28-3 lead. However, just like the Atlanta Falcons found out in the Super Bowl, a 28-3 lead is never safe in the Bills-Rams matchup.

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