For the third time in seven games this season, the Rams have gone on the road and put up 400+ yards in a victory, which is as rare an achievement as it sounds.

Their 33-0 manhandling of the division rival Cardinals in London on Sunday earned them the honor of being just the 12th team in NFL history (on the books) with three 400+ yard road wins through the first seven games of the season. The list includes some legendary teams, including the only team with more than three 400+ yard road wins through seven games: the 2007 New England Patriots.

While the Rams game in London will show as a home game in the official records, make no mistake about it – it was “home” in nothing but name.

After 5,437 miles of travel to a time zone eight hours ahead of their own, the Rams and Cardinals were greeted by a rowdy and excited crowd at Twickenham Stadium. However the stands were dotted with the colors of all 32 NFL teams – a stark reminder that regardless of scheduling, no one really had home field advantage, and ten days on the road is as away as it gets.

Still, the jet lag and the loss of a chance to play a divisional game in front of their own fans at the Coliseum didn’t stop the Rams from racking of 425 total yards while keeping the Cardinals under 200. It didn’t stop them from holding the opposition to 25 yards rushing while the Rams combined for nearly 200, led by 106 yards and a touchdown from Todd Gurley – and it definitely didn’t stop them from almost doubling Arizona’s time of possession.

The 1954 Rams are the only other team in franchise history with three 400+ yards on the road through seven games, but they went 2-1 in those showings, losing 35-17 in a Week 4 shootout in Green Bay.