The Los Angeles Rams stuffed the stat sheet in every phase of the game on Thursday night – aside from maybe special teams – putting together an eye-popping performance on offense behind Jared Goff’s career night. However, an area that’s difficult to quantify is the offensive line.

That’s unfortunate for the Rams’ front five, which is playing as good as any in the league right now. Goff had a lifetime to throw from the pocket, getting hit just twice in the game – one of which was a sack by Danielle Hunter.

The protection was phenomenal and it didn’t go unnoticed by the star quarterback. Goff was well aware of how solid his offensive line was and gave his guys the credit they deserved after the game, saying they’re the best in the game right now.

“[I was] protected really well and I think that’s something we can talk about a little bit more is how well the offensive line is playing,” Goff said. “They’re playing the best in the league right now and I don’t think it’s really close. The last three or four games, I don’t know what the numbers are, but I’ve hit the ground maybe three or four times. I mean, even just hits, pressures. Not even sacks. Just all that stuff is incredible and they’re doing such a great job.”

Goff has been sacked five times in four games, but a handful of those were his own fault for holding the ball too long. The infrequency with which he’s hit is truly astonishing, rarely seeing a defender come near him in the pocket.

If he continues to get this sort of protection, he’s going to pick apart defenses with his pinpoint accuracy. That’s bad news for everyone standing in the Rams’ way.