In their last three games against the Seahawks, the Rams scored a total of 22 points. In the first 30 minutes of Sunday’s NFC West showdown, they poured 34 points on the Seahawks to hand them their largest halftime deficit since 2010.

The Rams held a 34-0 lead over Seattle at halftime behind 238 yards of total offense, 158 of which were by Todd Gurley. Jared Goff even had an interception in the first half, but the Seahawks’ anemic offense could do nothing with it.

The Seahawks trail the @RamsNFL 34-0 at the end of the 1st half It’s Seattle’s largest 1st half deficit since Week 9, 2010 (Pete Carroll’s 1st season as HC) when they trailed the Giants 35-0 at half The Seahawks went on to lose that game 41-7#LARams — NFL Research (@NFLResearch) December 17, 2017

The last time the Seahawks trailed by at least 27 points at the half was on Nov. 7, 2010 against the Giants when they were down 35 points after two quarters.

Goff finished the first half with only 91 yards passing and a touchdown, but that just goes to show how diverse the Rams are. Pharoh Cooper had 109 punt return yards alone, one of which nearly went for a touchdown.