Miami Dolphins wide receiver DeVante Parker celebrates after scoring with wide receiver Kenny Stills during the second half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams Sunday, Nov. 20, 2016, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- There was no ''win one for the Gipper'' speech, but everything else about the
Miami Dolphins' improbable 14-10 comeback victory over the
Los Angeles Rams was pure Hollywood.
There was drama, as an offense that had done almost nothing scored twice in the final 6:40. There was action, as wide receiver
Jarvis Landry was pushed into the end zone as part of a massive 10-man scrum to finally get the Dolphins on the scoreboard.
There was comedy, with teammates coming over to razz receiver
DeVante Parker, who caught the game-winning touchdown with 36 seconds remaining, after he failed to intercept the Rams' last-gasp chance at a Hail Mary pass.
The only thing missing was a memorable rallying cry before the Dolphins took the field with 2:11 remaining trailing by three points.
''I wish there was,'' offensive lineman
Sam Young said. ''Everyone was being very positive in the huddle. There was a real sense of calm, a real sense of confidence really.''