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COOPER KUPP made the game-winning catch for the Rams on Sunday in the Super Bowl (Jeff Lewis/LA Rams photo).

If you didn’t watch Sunday’s Super Bowl LVI contest between the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals, you are a member of one of the smallest minority groups in America.

In case you were unable to turn on the TV, the Rams won the Big Game by a score of 23-20 for the first time as a L.A. team, and brought an NFL title home to Southern California for the third time in over 70 years.

There were many highlights to the game, especially the Rams’ stirring fourth quarter drive, capped by memorable performances by quarterback Matthew Stanford and wide receiver Cooper Kupp.

A drive that lasted almost five minutes and covered 79 yards was punctuated by a “must-have” seven-yard run by Kupp on a fourth and one, and capped by Stafford’s 1-yard scoring pass to Kupp that essentially won the game.

But there were lowlights, too.

Oh, well, that’s what you get when you have 24 hours to fill and no action to show.

What about the …?

Yes, we’re focusing this week on the NFL, which won’t return until September. But we will return next week with an update on how our “winter sports” are doing, including the Lakers, Clippers, Ducks and Kings as well as the frozen fun in Beijing.

Pete Zarustica writes “Sports Monday.”

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