The Los Angeles Rams have played average offensively in the three games following their bye, which is troubling with the playoffs drawing near.

Jared Goff has seven interceptions in L.A.'s last three games after having just six in his previous 11 games.

"He did a good job continuing to compete ... and that's what you love about Jared. But there's some things that we all got to be better," Sean McVay said after Sunday night's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. "He's got to make better decisions, especially when we end up falling out underneath the center on third-and-1. You know, sometimes the only play is to just eat it and take that sack ... but in trying to make plays, we learn from all of our mistakes, and that's Rams coaches alike, but there's certainly some things we can look at, and we got to be better.

"Teams are doing different things to us," Goff said. "They're trying out different things and we just need to find a way to respond."

The Rams have suffered back-to-back losses for the first time under McVay.

"We've got to be able to figure this out and figure it out fast," he said. "Because these last couple weeks, we're doing things totally uncharacteristic of what good football teams do, of what we've done through the first handful of games this season. The only thing we know how to do is go back to work, look at ourselves. Everybody's got a hand in this and we've got to get it figured out fast."