The Rams (2-1) host the undefeated Colts (3-0), led by NFL leading rusher Jonathan Taylor, on Sunday at SoFi Stadium. Kickoff in Inglewood, Calif. is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. pacific time on FOX.
Here are 3 Keys to the Rams winning that matchup, presented by The Law Offices of Jacob Emrani (CallJacob.com).

1) Limit Taylor's impact
Coming after his second-consecutive AFC Offensive Player of the Week award, Taylor's NFL-best 338 rushing yards are more than 17 different teams entering Week 4. Just as with Barkley last week, bottling up Taylor will be crucial to slowing down Indianapolis' high-scoring offense.
2) Stay disciplined with pass rush lanes and in the secondary
Quarterback Daniel Jones' 59.6% success rate on dropbacks against the blitz is second-best in the NFL, per Next Gen Stats, compared to 40.9% in his first six seasons with the Giants. So, he's handling extra rushers better than any point in his career, and his 71.6% completion percentage – which would be a single-season career-best if it sustains – shows he's also been accurately throwing the ball, too. The Colts' offensive line has had a say in that as well, with a 32.3% pressure rate allowed that ranks 10th-lowest in the league.
For defensive coordinator Chris Shula and Los Angeles' pass rush, being strategic about those blitzes, and connecting on them, will be just as important as the secondary playing stout in coverage with playmakers like wide receiver Michael Pittman Jr. and rookie tight end Tyler Warren to throw to.
3) Smooth operations in the red zone and on field goals
After three blocked field goal attempts in the last two weeks, and also settling for field goals near the red zone last week, the Rams will need better execution on both fronts. Against a high-powered Colts offense that has scored 33, 29 and 41 points through its first three games, they can't afford to leave points off the board.