From a Charlotte third-stringer to a Los Angeles leading man, Baker Mayfield arrived just in time for the Rams.
The quarterback landed in L.A. on Tuesday night and stepped right into a Thursday made-for-prime-time blockbuster with an ending for the ages.
Just two days after he was claimed by the Rams off waivers from the Carolina Panthers, Mayfield found himself on the L.A. 2-yard line trailing by six points with 1:45 to go. Eight plays, 98 yards and 95 seconds later, Mayfield had led the Rams past the Las Vegas Raiders, 17-16.
“I don’t know if you could write it any better than that,” Mayfield, who was 22 of 35 for 230 yards, a touchdown and no interceptions, told reporters after the game. “Obviously, we’d like to be a little bit more stress-free. But it’s a pretty damn good story. I’ll be honest with you. It’s special.”
Having practiced just once with the Rams prior to taking the field Thursday, Mayfield’s performance prior to the last drive was commendable, but L.A. seemed destined for another loss after Raiders punter AJ Cole‘s splendid 64-yard punt was downed at the 2. Alas for Las Vegas, Mayfield’s final act in his stunning debut saw him connect with Van Jefferson for a game-tying 23-yard touchdown on a beauty of a deep ball with 10 seconds left. Kicker Matt Gay followed with the game-winning extra point.
“You can’t say enough about Baker Mayfield and the leadership, the resilience, the competitiveness,” said Rams head coach Sean McVay, whose team ended its six-game losing streak. “And what a quick study. He just got here five minutes ago and figured out a way to do some special things tonight.”
McVay became Mayfield’s seventh head coach (two interim) in the former No. 1 overall pick’s five-season career — and his third head coach this season. The roller-coaster ride Mayfield’s been on served him well during his full-speed learning process to get ready for Thursday, though.
“I used to not necessarily complain about the fact that I had that many offensive systems and having to learn that,” Mayfield said, “but it came in handy when having to learn a crash course and being able to relate certain things.”