
Week 16 Preview: Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks
In a marquee battle in the NFC West on Sunday afternoon, the Seattle Seahawks (10-4) travel to Los Angeles to battle the Rams (9-5).
In a marquee battle in the NFC West on Sunday afternoon, the Seattle Seahawks (10-4) travel to Los Angeles to battle the Rams (9-5).
In a game with major playoff implications on the line for both teams, the New England Patriots (6-7) were dominated by the Los Angeles Rams (9-4). The loss exposed multiple holes in New England’s offense while solidifying the Rams as legitimate contenders this year.
Tonight we have a matchup of playoff hopefuls as the 6-6 New England Patriots head out west to take on the 8-4 Los Angeles Rams. Currently, the Patriots are on the outside of the playoff picture looking in while the Rams are at the top of the NFC West division. With both teams fighting for the playoffs, we can expect a competitive game.
With all the rescheduling from Thanksgiving and the Wednesday afternoon game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers, we haven’t had Thursday night football in two weeks. However, the fantasy playoffs are here, and to kick them off, we have a rematch of Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams.
The last time these two teams met was in Atlanta on Feb. 3, 2019, for Super Bowl LIII. As everyone knows, the New England Patriots emerged victoriously, but a lot of things have changed since that game. Neither the Los Angeles Rams nor Patriots are the powerhouses they were two years ago, but they do have a common goal: reaching the playoffs.
The NFC West is arguably the best division in football, and now two of those teams play in Glendale, AZ. Due to the COVID restrictions in Santa Clara County, the San Francisco 49ers have been forced to make their new home in the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium.
The Ravens-Steelers adventure now behind us, Week 12 is officially in the rear-view mirror. Offering no Thursday night game as part of the schedule-shuffling needed due to Covid-19 outbreaks across the league, Week 13 will feature two Monday night games and a Tuesday night matchup.
In an NFC West battle, the 4-6 San Francisco 49ers head to Los Angeles to take on the 7-3 Rams. After the Niners took the first matchup in Week 6, 24-16, the Rams will be looking for revenge and to stay on top of the division.
Tonight we have a matchup between two teams currently sitting in second place in their respective divisions as the 6-3 Los Angeles Rams head east to take on the 7-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Even more importantly, the winner of this game will have the advantage come playoff time for the top Wild Card seed.
The Los Angeles Rams (6-3) face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3) in Week 11 on Monday Night Football. This marks the first time Tom Brady and Jared Goff have played each other since Super Bowl LIII, when the Patriots beat the Rams.
The Dolphins were victorious in Tua Tagovailoa’s first NFL start, despite the team’s awful offensive performance. With all the Tua hype entering the game, it was instead the Dolphins defense that carried the team to victory.
The Los Angeles Rams will fly cross-country from sunny Los Angeles to sunny Miami to take on the suddenly competitive Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins are coming off a bye week and previously won 24-0 against the Jets, eventually featuring the highly-anticipated debut of Tua Tagovailoa.
In a marquee battle in the NFC West on Sunday afternoon, the Seattle Seahawks (10-4) travel to Los Angeles to battle the Rams (9-5).
In a game with major playoff implications on the line for both teams, the New England Patriots (6-7) were dominated by the Los Angeles Rams (9-4). The loss exposed multiple holes in New England’s offense while solidifying the Rams as legitimate contenders this year.
Tonight we have a matchup of playoff hopefuls as the 6-6 New England Patriots head out west to take on the 8-4 Los Angeles Rams. Currently, the Patriots are on the outside of the playoff picture looking in while the Rams are at the top of the NFC West division. With both teams fighting for the playoffs, we can expect a competitive game.
With all the rescheduling from Thanksgiving and the Wednesday afternoon game between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers, we haven’t had Thursday night football in two weeks. However, the fantasy playoffs are here, and to kick them off, we have a rematch of Super Bowl LIII between the New England Patriots and Los Angeles Rams.
The last time these two teams met was in Atlanta on Feb. 3, 2019, for Super Bowl LIII. As everyone knows, the New England Patriots emerged victoriously, but a lot of things have changed since that game. Neither the Los Angeles Rams nor Patriots are the powerhouses they were two years ago, but they do have a common goal: reaching the playoffs.
The NFC West is arguably the best division in football, and now two of those teams play in Glendale, AZ. Due to the COVID restrictions in Santa Clara County, the San Francisco 49ers have been forced to make their new home in the Cardinals’ State Farm Stadium.
The Ravens-Steelers adventure now behind us, Week 12 is officially in the rear-view mirror. Offering no Thursday night game as part of the schedule-shuffling needed due to Covid-19 outbreaks across the league, Week 13 will feature two Monday night games and a Tuesday night matchup.
In an NFC West battle, the 4-6 San Francisco 49ers head to Los Angeles to take on the 7-3 Rams. After the Niners took the first matchup in Week 6, 24-16, the Rams will be looking for revenge and to stay on top of the division.
Tonight we have a matchup between two teams currently sitting in second place in their respective divisions as the 6-3 Los Angeles Rams head east to take on the 7-3 Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Even more importantly, the winner of this game will have the advantage come playoff time for the top Wild Card seed.
The Los Angeles Rams (6-3) face off against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-3) in Week 11 on Monday Night Football. This marks the first time Tom Brady and Jared Goff have played each other since Super Bowl LIII, when the Patriots beat the Rams.
The Dolphins were victorious in Tua Tagovailoa’s first NFL start, despite the team’s awful offensive performance. With all the Tua hype entering the game, it was instead the Dolphins defense that carried the team to victory.
The Los Angeles Rams will fly cross-country from sunny Los Angeles to sunny Miami to take on the suddenly competitive Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins are coming off a bye week and previously won 24-0 against the Jets, eventually featuring the highly-anticipated debut of Tua Tagovailoa.
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