The Rams entered the fourth quarter with a 14-13 lead, but Bills CB Jabari Greer’s interception for a touchdown on the first play of the quarter turned the momentum in Buffalo’s favor.

Bills coach Dick Jauron said, “We just ended up making more plays at the end, and that’s what this game is all about. So there it is.”

Rams RB Steven Jackson showed that he’s the best player on a bad team.

Said Jackson after the game, “It’s the ultimate team sport. It not only starts in the locker room. It’s just unfortunate that, this team that has so much talent is kind of just still searching for ourselves right now.”

Bills LT Jason Peters had a holding penalty, a false start and was beaten for a sack by rookie Chris Long.

Said Bills LB Kawika Mitchell, “We stay together. When things are down, like we were in the first half, nobody yells at each other. We weren’t losing our cool in the locker room. Everybody was cool. We knew we could win this game.”

Bills rookie CB Leodis McKelvin got his most extensive action of the season on defense.

Rams DE Leonard Little didn’t start but had two sacks off the bench.

Rams CB Jason Craft allowed a 39-yard touchdown pass.