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The Rams face an opponent Sunday that will be without its star quarterback and other notable starters.

Sound familiar?

A week after the Rams lost to the seemingly undermanned San Francisco 49ers, they will travel to face the Lamar Jackson-less Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. It’s the start of a long road trip that will see the Rams stay in Baltimore to prepare for their Oct. 19 game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in London.

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Gary Klein explains what to expect from the Rams as they prepare to take on the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday before flying to London ahead of their Week 7 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

“You can never go into a game and say, ‘Oh man, we’re about to step on someone,'” Rams defensive lineman Kobie Turner said. “It’s all NFL guys. You don’t bring your A-game once and you’re going to get cooked.”

The Rams found the going tough in a 26-23 overtime loss to the 49ers. Backup quarterback Mac Jones carved up the defense with quick passes that avoided the pass rush and challenged linebackers and defensive backs.

Jackson is out with a hamstring injury, so Cooper Rush is expected to start.

“You have to remember it’s any Sunday,” safety Quentin Lake said. “You sometimes think, ‘Oh man, Lamar is out or whoever their big players are.’ But now the guys coming in are even hungrier because they have to prove themselves. They will give everything and they have nothing to lose.

The last time the Rams visited M&T Bank Stadium, they lost when the Ravens returned a punt for a touchdown.

Special teams is once again a problem for the Rams.

They’ve had four blocked shots this season, including an extra point attempt in the loss to the 49ers.

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