(STATS) -- Sweeping through their Ohio Valley Conference schedule wasnt enough for the Jacksonville State Gamecocks.On Tuesday, they became the first team to win all four of the OVCs major football awards as senior quarterback Eli Jenkins was named the offensive player of the year for a second consecutive season, junior defensive end Darius Jackson claimed defensive player of the year, safety Marlon Bridges was the freshman of the year and John Grass earned his third straight Roy Kidd OVC Coach of the Year Award.The Gamecocks (10-1), ranked second in the STATS FCS Top 25 and seeded third for the upcoming FCS playoffs, havent lost to an FCS opponent in the last three regular seasons. They have won 24 straight OVC games since 2013.Jacksonville State had 11 players earn All-OVC first-team honors, with another six named to the second team. Jenkins became the first OVC quarterback to be named to the first team in three straight seasons since Tony Romo did at Eastern Illinois from 2000-02.Tennessee State had eight players named to the first and second teams, while OVC runner-up UT Martin had seven.---=OVC POSTSEASON AWARDS=OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Eli Jenkins, QB, JacksonvilleDEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR -- Darius Jackson, DE, Jacksonville StateFRESHMAN OF THE YEAR -- Marlon Bridge, S, Jacksonville StateCOACH OF THE YEAR -- John Grass, Jacksonville StateALL-OVC FIRST TEAMOFFENSEQB -- Eli Jenkins, Jacksonville StateRB -- Devin Church, Eastern IllinoisRB -- Roc Thomas, Jacksonville StateWR -- Jordon Gandy, Murray StateWR -- Patrick Smith, Tennessee StateTE -- Jesse Blackburn, Murray StateC -- Casey Dunn, Jacksonville StateOG -- Justin Lea, Jacksonville StateOG -- Robert Burleigh, UT MartinOT -- Nick Johnson, Jacksonville StateOT -- Jessamen Dunker, Tennessee StateDEFENSEDL -- Ebenezer Ogundeko, Tennessee StateDL -- Darius Jackson, Jacksonville StateDL -- Aaron Patrick, Eastern KentuckyDL -- Randy Robinson, Jacksonville StateLB -- Siran Neal, Jacksonville StateLB -- Joel McCandless, Jacksonville StateLB -- Seth McDonald, Eastern IllinoisLB -- Chad Meredith, Southeast MissouriDB -- Marlon Bridges, Jacksonville StateDB -- Kahlid Hagens, UT MartinDB -- Jaylen Hill, Jacksonville StateDB -- Ezra Robinson, Tennessee StateSPECIALISTSPK -- Lane Clark, Tennessee StateP -- Alex Knight, Southeast MissouriRS -- Cameron Sanders, Southeast MissouriRS -- Chris Rowland, Tennessee State Erik Johnson Jersey . 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Even head coach Jeff Fisher, who was awarded a two-year contract extension, lost his challenge flag in the loss to the New England Patriots.The Rams continue to struggle on offense, ranking last in a majority of offensive categories. The Rams are last in yards gained per game at 284. The 204.8 yards a game they average through the air is 29th and the 79.2 yards the Rams average per game on the ground is 30th in the league. Running back Todd Gurley has yet to break the century mark in a game running the football in 2016. Los Angeles averages 15 points per contest which is not only last in the NFL but even behind Clevelands 16.4 points a game.We had a lot of errors across the board, really, offensively, myself and everybody really. Errors are obviously going to happen; you just want to limit them. When one thing happens, you cant get down about that, youre OK (and) move on. Things dont always go your way, but you cant let (errors) keep happening. You just have to try to limit them, said quarterback Jared Goff, speaking of the New England Patriots game but truly encapsulating the entire Rams season.Speaking of errors, Atlanta lost in Week 15 on a pair of major miscues by quarterback Matt Ryan. Ryan threw two interceptions in the game. One was returned for a touchdown. The other was on a two-point conversion attempt to put the team up by three points late in the fourth quarter. Instead, safety Eric Berry of the Chiefs ran the other way with the football and secured a one-point win for Kansas City.dddddddddddd The Falcons will need to shake off the shock and disappointment quickly as they prepare for the Rams.Its hard, but were going to get right to the truth of it and put our plan together to go play at our best (against the Rams). That part of our game -- mental toughness and resiliency -- weve got a lot of tough competitors, so I expect that part to come to fruition very quickly, Falcons head coach Dan Quinn said.The Falcons offense can explode at any point and will be looking to take advantage of a worn out Rams defense. The Falcons rank first in the NFL in points per game at 32.2. The offense, with wide receiver Julio Jones and running back Devonta Freeman having outstanding years, averages 412 yards a game, which is third in the NFL.The Rams defense, statistically speaking, has been solid this season. But the team is 11th in the NFL in defensive snaps and as the offense continues to try to find footing, the defense has been forced to bail the offense out. The Rams defense, which is prone to having lapses like they did against the New Orleans Saints, hope to keep Matt Ryan and Co. from having a performance like their NFC South counterpart.In Week 12, the Saints racked up 555 total yards and seven touchdowns against the Rams defense. This is the same defense that currently ranks 15th in the NFL in points allowed (21.8) and ninth in passing yards allowed (231). The Falcons offense is very comparable to the Saints so the Rams defense will be in for a stiff challenge.If the Rams are going to do anything on offense to try and salvage the season, playing the Falcons defense could be a turning point. The Falcons defense is almost as poor as the Rams offense, in terms of statistics. Atlanta ranks 29th in the NFL in points allowed (27.6), 27th in yards per game (381.7) and last in passing yards allowed (280.8). The Rams need quarterback Jared Goff to take advantage of this porous unit to keep the game close. 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