The Los Angeles Rams just need to win, win again and win and win and win and win and win until they take the first seed in the NFC. That’s all they need to do. Easy, right?
We’ll see.
Hey, it’s the day after a major holiday, cut me some slack (or don’t).
Thank you for checking out Turf Show Times, hope you had a happy Thanksgiving, now let’s have a good Black Friday!
The LA Rams Are Separating Themselves As The NFL’s Best Team In 2025 (lwosports)
“As we head into the final stretch of the 2025 regular season, one team is continuing to separate itself from the rest, and that’s the Los Angeles Rams. In a year where everything seems wide open in both the AFC and the NFC, the Rams have shown that their consistency, mixed with their talent and coaching staff, has been key.”
The NFC-leading Rams are on a roll. Sean McVay won’t change his calm, steady message of improvement (apnews)
“We’ve always consistently talked about it,” McVay said Monday after clinching his eighth winning season in nine years in charge. “Whether we were 5-6 after 11 games last year or whether we’re in this position, the most important thing is you either get better or you get worse. The consistency of messaging is important. Then I think it’s important to get a feel for what the group needs. What this group needs is to continue to do what they’re doing. It’s our job to be able to land the appropriate punch to make sure that it resonates and it inspires them to want to continue on the path that we’re headed.”
NFL playoff picture: LA Rams take over top seed in NFC in Week 13 (cardswire)
“There is a new No. 1 seed in the NFC. The Los Angeles Rams, winners of six straight games, leapfrogged the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC playoff picture. However, the teams in the seven postseason slots have not changed.
The NFC West has three teams currently in place and the Chicago Bears lead the NFC North.
It is now Week 13 and Thanksgiving week. Let’s have a look at the current NFC playoff picture and standings.“
Bears vs. Eagles Week 13: Two must-know storylines for Black Friday game (nfl.com)
“NFL fans are by no means being discounted with this year’s Black Friday game.
Following Thanksgiving’s heaping three-game helping of football, the Bears and Eagles will take each other on in a battle of 8-3 division leaders.
Chicago enters scorching hot, having won eight of its past nine games, while Philly has found similar success overall but must find a way to bounce back after giving up a 21-point lead to lose to the rival Cowboys in Week 12.
Whichever team comes out on top will have the better shot at chasing down the Rams for the NFC’s No. 1 seed heading into December.“
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