After three of their four wins came on the road last season, the Los Angeles Rams have picked up right where they left off when it comes to playing away from home. Los Angeles is currently 3-0 on the road after beating the Jaguars on Sunday, improving its overall record to 4-2 on the season.

They’ve beaten the 49ers, Cowboys and now the Jaguars away from home, proving to be a solid football team when not playing in front of the Rams faithful. It’s the first time since 2001 that they’ve started the year 3-0 on the road, though that doesn’t mean the Rams will make it to the Super Bowl the way they did that season.

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However, road wins are a key indicator of a team’s overall success, and Todd Gurley certainly likes what he’s seen thus far. He joked after the game that the Rams shouldn’t even play at home anymore, where they’re 1-2 this season.

“I don’t even think we should play at home,” he said, via ESPN. “We’ve gotten all the wins on the road. That’s been a good thing for us.”

On the road, the Rams are averaging 34.3 points per game. At home, just 25.3 points per game. The fact that Los Angeles only scored 10 points last week at home against the Seahawks has a lot to do with it, but seeing the Rams put up points in bunches away from the Coliseum is a positive development.

When it comes to specifically Gurley, he’s particularly good at EverBank Stadium, home of the Jaguars. Dating back to his collegiate days, Gurley is 4-1 at that stadium.

“This is my stadium right here,” he said. “I’ve had one loss in this stadium, and a couple wins. Being able to play here brings back old memories.”