The Los Angeles Rams recorded the NFL’s longest play of the season Sunday thanks to Pharoh Cooper’s 103-yard opening kickoff return for a touchdown. It was his second return of 65-plus yards, and he continues to look like one of the best kick returners in the league today.

Cooper finished the game with 124 kick return yards, boosting his league lead in that department. He not only remained No. 1, but he gained a huge advantage over the next-closest player, Jerick McKinnon of the Vikings.

On the season, Cooper has 476 yards on kickoff returns — 164 more than McKinnon. He also has the most attempts (15) and leads the league in average return at 31.7 per attempt. He does have a fumble, which we have to point out, but outside of that blunder, Cooper has really provided a spark on special teams this season.

Now if only he could solve the Rams’ punt return woes, which have plagued them all season. Cooper replaced Tavon Austin this week after Austin fumbled it four times in five games, but the results weren’t much better.

Cooper nearly muffed two punts against the Jaguars, but fortunately, he was able to recover them.