Rams repel ’Skins
Sam Bradford threw for 310 yards and three touchdowns and Danny Amendola caught 16 passes for 160 yards in rallying the Rams to a 31-28 win over Robert Griffin III and the Redskins yesterday in St. Louis.
The Rams made their comeback after coach Jeff Fisher benched running back Steven Jackson for drawing an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty in the second quarter.
Griffin led the Redskins (1-1) to a 21-6 lead, but the Rams (1-1) came back thanks to the pass-catching of Amendola. The receiver tied an NFL record 12 first-half receptions, and caught a 1-yard TD pass to cut the lead to 21-13 at the half. Bradford had second-half scoring passes of 34 yards to Brandon Gibson and 1 yard to Matt Mulligan.
Griffin ran for two touchdowns and passed for a third for Washington (1-1).
The Redskins got a final shot after DeAngelo Hall recovered running back Daryl Richardson’s fumble at the Washington 37 with 2:40 to go. Billy Cundiff, though, was wide right and well short on 62-yard field goal attempt with 1:13 left.
Chargers 38, Titans 10
In San Diego, tight end Dante Rosario had three TD catches for the first time in his NFL career and the Chargers defense harassed Jake Locker all afternoon as San Diego beat the Titans for the ninth straight time.
* The NFL removed a replacement official from the Saints-Panthers game because it discovered he’s a Saints fan.
Side judge Brian Stropolo was replaced by an alternate, Tim Keese.
The league will look further into the matter. It received several phone calls and emails about Stropolo, who is from New Orleans and posted several photos of himself in Saints gear tailgating at a preseason game on his Facebook page.

