The Rams defeated the Buccaneers 28-21 on Monday Night Football.
By Barry Wilner ~ The Associated Press
ST. LOUIS -- Looks like the Greatest Show on Turf is in high gear -- on offense and defense.
Torry Holt caught two long touchdown passes and Adam Archuletta returned a fumble 93 yards Monday night, keying the Rams' 28-21 victory over Tampa Bay. One week after a sensational late comeback in a victory over Seattle, the Rams (4-2) used a bunch of big plays, including forcing four turnovers; they came into the game with only two takeaways.
The victory gave St. Louis sole possession of the NFC West lead, a half-game in front of the Seahawks. It also was coach Mike Martz's first win in four tries against Tampa Bay -- all Monday night games.
The Bucs (1-5) got to the St. Louis 15 on the final drive, but Aeneas Williams forced Tim Brown's fumble and Jerametrius Butler recovered.
Holt beat double coverage to haul in a 36-yard pass from Marc Bulger with 10:46 remaining for the winning touchdown. The All-Pro receiver had a 52-yard TD on the first series and finished with six catches for 124 yards.
Marshall Faulk has his 100th career touchdown rushing, a 1-yarder in the second quarter that tied it 14-14.
Archuleta made his steal midway in the third quarter, one play after Ian Gold's 31-yard interception return put the Bucs at the St. Louis 15. Michael Pittman ran left to the 7, where he was stripped by the Rams safety, who sped untouched down the left sideline.
Bucs coach Jon Gruden challenged the play to no avail.
A fumble then helped the Bucs. Greg Spires' second sack of the game shook Bulger, who lost the ball at his 20. Anthony McFarland recovered and it led to Will Heller's 1-yard TD catch, tying it 21-21 heading into the fourth quarter.
Brian Griese was sharp and Michael Clayton was sensational on Tampa Bay's first two touchdown drives. Griese completed his first nine passes, including throws of 19 and 9 yards to the rookie on the first scoring drive, which concluded with Mike Alstott's 1-yard power run. The march was set up by Torrie Cox's 59-yard kickoff return.
Early in the second quarter, Clayton beat DeJuan Groce deep for 44 yards, setting up a third-down 5-yard toss to Pittman for a 14-7 lead.
St. Louis' sloppiness was costly when an illegal block penalty negated Shaun McDonald's 82-yard punt return late in the first period. But then the Bucs made a more critical mistake.
On third down from their 7, John Wade's snap never made it to Griese, even though the quarterback was set up behind center, not in the shotgun. Leonard Little dived on the ball for St. Louis at the 5.
It took the Rams four running plays to get into the end zone, with Faulk stretching the ball over the goal line for No. 100, the sixth player to reach that mark.
St. Louis opened the scoring on Bulger's 52-yarder to Holt just 2:20 into the game.
By halftime, Griese was 14-of-19 for 153 yards passing, but the score was 14-14. Tampa's Martin Gramatica missed field goals of 35 and 48 yards, both wide left, the second miss caused partly by a poor snap.
Jeff Wilkins, who had his right kicking leg treated on the sideline earlier, was way short on a 56-yard attempt on the final play of the half for the Rams. He also missed wide right from 44 yards with 1:09 remaining in the game.
Griese finished 27-of-40 for 286 yards and Clayton had eight receptions for 142 yards.
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