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Rams, Buccaneers Fumble on Back-To-Back Plays

It was a chaotic start to the fourth quarter

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Von Miller forced a fumble in the fourth quarter of the Rams’ divisional round game against the Buccaneers.

The fourth quarter of Sunday’s divisional round contest between the Rams and Buccaneers went off the rails in a hurry.

The two teams traded fumbles on back-to-back plays, with Tampa Bay ultimately getting the ball near midfield.

The chaos began when Von Miller strip-sacked Tom Brady. The edge rusher, who the Rams acquired midseason, also gathered the loose ball and gave Los Angeles the ball at the Tampa Bay 25-yard line.

It didn’t take long for the Bucs to get the ball back, though. Rams center Brian Allen sailed a snap past Matthew Stafford. Jason Pierre-Paul tracked down the ball and set the Buccaneers up at the Rams’ 45-yard line.

Down 27-13, the Bucs were poised to put up more points on the board, but their drive ended with a controversial turnover on downs.

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