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INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Touchdowns in the red zone and turnovers are two of the key indicators for a winning NFL offense, but the Los Angeles Rams swapped issues in a 24-19 loss to the Green Bay Packers. Running back Kyren Williams lost a fumble and Matthew Stafford threw an interception in Packers' territory on consecutive possessions in the third quarter. Green Bay turned both takeaways into touchdowns and then was able to hold off a fourth-quarter push to send Los Angeles to its worst start through five games since 2014.








