I am writing this article before the Monday night game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Indianapolis Colts, so who won? Was it who you wanted? Did Phillip Rivers deliver the goods for Indy, or did he deliver the goods for everyone rooting against the Colts?
Well, maybe the Colts lost, but it wasn’t Rivers’ fault, I am not sure how you feel, so you tell me!
The holidays are fast approaching, but there’s still plenty of football to go around.
How’s fantasy treating you? She’s a cruel mistress, isn’t she? Or, are they the love of your life?
Thank you for checking out Turf Show Times and have a great Tuesday! The next time you are reading one of these it should be Christmas Eve!
Rams’ playoff seeding could be impacted by 49ers-Colts on MNF (ramswire)
“Currently, the Rams are the No. 5 seed in the NFC, which would set them up for a wild-card game against the winner of the NFC South. That wouldn’t be the worst-case scenario after losing the No. 1 seed, but falling any further in the standings would make the Rams’ path to the Super Bowl much more difficult.
And it starts with tonight’s game.
If the 49ers beat the Colts, the Rams will fall to No. 6 in the NFC. The Eagles are currently the No. 3 seed, which means the Rams would have to travel to Philadelphia in the first round of the playoffs.“
Rams vs Falcons picks, predictions, odds for NFL Week 17 game Monday (azcentral)
“The Los Angeles Rams and Atlanta Falcons play on Monday, Dec. 29, at the Falcons’ Mercedes-Benz Stadium in a game on the NFL Week 17 schedule.
Which team will win the NFL Week 17 game on Monday Night Football?
Check out these NFL Week 17 picks and NFL Week 17 predictions for the game, which can be seen at 6:15 p.m. MST on ESPN (stream with FUBO).
The Rams are an 8.5-point favorite over the Falcons in NFL Week 17 odds for the game, courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook.“
Sean McVay talks about Chase Blackburn’s departure, game-planning for Bijan Robinson & draft mentality (therams.com)
“Los Angeles Rams Sean McVay talks about the reasons behind the decision to part ways with former special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn and game-planning for Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson ahead of Monday’s primetime matchup. The Rams’ head coach also dives into the team’s mentality as they prepare for the 2026 NFL draft.”
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