The Los Angeles Rams can beat anyone in the NFL, but I think they can lose to anyone too, so as great as their season has been (and it has been great to this point), there is still ample work to do before we can crown the Rams as the best team of the 2025 season.
How far will the Rams go? We don’t know. Will the team be able to stay healthy as they begin their march towards to the postseason? So many variables, but one thing is certain: The Rams are going to the postseason, and that’s usually step one for any NFL team.
L.A. is on track; can they keep it up? Can Matthew Stafford keep up his level of play? Will the running backs continue to takeoff? Will L.A. be able to use their tight ends as successfully as they have been? Will Puka Nacua continue to crush? What about the defense, can they get better or continue to make stops when they are needed most?
This team is so exciting and yet these are still so many questions!
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Rams vs. Seahawks TNF prediction: Odds, expert picks, QB matchup, injury update, betting trends, and stats (nbcsports)
“It is not hyperbole to suggest Thursday night’s game between the Los Angeles Rams (11-3) and the Seattle Seahawks (11-3) is the biggest game of the NFL season. The results of this game may well determine the winner in the NFC West as well as the top seed in the playoffs in the NFC. The loser will still be in line for a postseason berth, but their path becomes one that will feature only road games in the second season. That makes a deep run in the playoffs all the more difficult.”
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Rams PFF grades: Best and worst performers in Week 15 win vs. Lions (ramswire)
“Pro Football Focus gave out a lot of positive grades on the offensive side of the ball, and there were a few bright spots on defense, too. The secondary, however, struggled badly in the win, specifically the cornerbacks.
Here are the most notable PFF grades to know (min. 10 snaps).“
“Tight end Colby Parkinson’s touchdown stood, even though replay footage indicated his knee was down prior to reaching the end zone.
Dan Campbell reiterated Monday afternoon with local reporters that all he was told by officials was the call made on the field of a touchdown grab stood.
“No, I mean, we’re going to ask about it, you know,” Campbell said, when asked if he had received any further clarification about the bizarre call. “But no, they were just, ‘Hey, this is, you know, it’s like I said last night, the call stands.’ That was as good as I got.”
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