Matthew Stafford has been consistent with his touchdown throws over the past month.
He's thrown a touchdown pass to receiver Davante Adams and tight end Colby Parkinson in three consecutive weeks during the Los Angeles Rams' three-game win streak. Oddly enough, Adams and Parkinson are the only NFL pass-catchers with three touchdown receptions over that span in the entire league.
Now, this isn't a huge surprise given his proclivity to find his top two end zone targets when the Rams are constantly in the red zone. But it's funny to see him go back to them so often.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAdams actually leads the league with 12 touchdown receptions himself, while Parkinson has those three, which is also a season-best for the tight end. Stafford, meanwhile, leads the NFL with 30 touchdown passes, nine of which have come in the past three games.
Stafford knows what he likes when he needs to score, though. The only other players who've caught touchdowns for the Rams over the past three weeks are Puka Nacua and Davis Allen, both of whom did it against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 10. Nacua caught his from 22 yards out, while Allen's was a four-yard touchdown catch.
Meanwhile, the seven other touchdowns from Stafford were from within the six-yard line, from 16 yards out of 24 yards out.
This Rams offense is a well-oiled machine, and they'll continue to dominate in the red zone with their skill position players.
AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThis article originally appeared on Rams Wire: The 2 players with three straight TD receptions are both on the Rams
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