Rams Dominate Jaguars with a 35-7 Victory Game Recap for October 20 2025

In an impressive performance at Wembley Stadium, the Los Angeles Rams triumphed over the Jacksonville Jaguars with a decisive 35-7 victory on October 20, 2025. Quarterback Matthew Stafford played a pivotal role, throwing five touchdown passes, three of which went to standout receiver Davante Adams.
Game Highlights
The Rams (5-2) showcased their offensive prowess, scoring three touchdowns in the first half. Stafford completed 21 of 33 passes for a total of 182 yards. Rookie receiver Konata Mumpfield marked his first NFL touchdown during the game, contributing to the Rams’ strong start.
Key Performances
- Matthew Stafford: Threw five touchdown passes, with no interceptions in his last four games.
- Davante Adams: Caught three touchdown passes, impressing the fans with a memorable performance.
- Travis Hunter (Jaguars): Scored his first NFL touchdown, leading his team with eight receptions for 101 yards.
Game Stats
Team | Score | Touchdowns | Passing Yards | Penalties |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rams | 35 | 5 | 182 | Unknown |
Jaguars | 7 | 1 | 296 | 13 for 119 yards |
Defensive Struggles for Jaguars
The Jaguars (4-3) faced significant challenges, allowing seven sacks and incurring 13 penalties for a total of 119 yards. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence completed 23 of 48 passes and connected with Hunter for a late touchdown, which only managed to narrow the score to 28-7 in the fourth quarter.
Next Steps
Following this match, the Rams will enjoy a bye week before returning to play against the New Orleans Saints at SoFi Stadium in Week 9. Meanwhile, the Jaguars will also have a bye before visiting the Las Vegas Raiders in their next outing.
Injury Updates
- The Rams were without star receiver Puka Nacua due to an ankle injury.
- Jaguars faced multiple injuries, including player Dyami Brown who was evaluated after a hit.
This resounding victory reinforced the Rams’ strong season performance, setting the stage for their upcoming challenges as they aim to build on their current momentum.