INGLEWOOD, Calif. — The Los Angeles Rams faced their biggest deficit in more than two months when they fell 10 points behind Detroit with 30 seconds left in the first half. Even worse, both their offense and their defense felt they were letting each other down.
That's when Matthew Stafford reminded his sideline that a big comeback must start small.
''Let's go steal three (points),'' Stafford told his teammates before he led a brisk five-play drive for a field goal as time expired.
The Rams rode that momentum into a phenomenal second half on both sides of the ball that ended with Los Angeles officially headed back to the playoffs.
Matthew Stafford passed for 368 yards and hit Colby Parkinson for two touchdowns, and the NFC-leading Rams became the first team to clinch a postseason berth with a 41-34 victory Sunday.
Kyren Williams rushed for two scores and Blake Corum added another TD for the Rams (11-3), who put up 20 consecutive points while seizing control of their eighth victory in nine games.
''When we're firing on all cylinders ... man,'' said nose tackle Kobie Turner, who had a key sack of Jared Goff. ''You put your foot on the gas, and you leave everybody behind.''
Puka Nacua had nine catches for 181 yards for Los Angeles, which is headed to the playoffs for the third straight year and for the seventh time in coach Sean McVay's nine seasons.