It’s third-and-33 from your own 48-yard line. What do you call? Sean McVay opted for a screen pass to Robert Woods, who isn’t exactly a blazer. However, the play worked to perfection as Woods took the screen 52 yards to the house for his first touchdown as a member of the Rams.

How’s this for a bit of history?

Robert Woods' TD was the first TD on a 3rd and 33 play or longer in the NFL since at least 1994. #LARams #LARvsNYG — Evan Lazar (@ezlazar) November 5, 2017

Woods made it look easy, getting blocks from his teammates downfield. However, it was awful defense by the Giants, who weren’t exactly interested in tackling the former Bills wideout.

The long touchdown put the Rams up 17-7 over the Giants, making it look extremely easy on offense. The score was set up by New York’s second fumble of the game, which was recovered by Aaron Donald.