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The Seahawks are in the hunt for the top seed in the NFC and are among the Super Bowl favorites. Can they make that run?
Seattle’s offensive line has struggled recently. Now it’s down a starter in a game for the NFC West lead and conference’s top playoff seed.
The Rams could all but clinch the top seed Thursday, but a Seahawks win would put Seattle in control ... and open the door for the 49ers.
Even in a rivalry battle with the NFC West on the line, the key to beating the Rams isn’t more physicality- but sound football atop the Puget Sound.
If the Seahawks beat the Rams then lose at Carolina (7-7) next week yet beat the 49ers in the regular-season finale, L.A. would have to lose to Atlanta (5-9) in week 17 and to Arizona (3-11) at home in week 18 for Seattle to win the division.
In a battle for first place in the NFC West and the No. 1 seed, the LA Rams visit the Seattle Seahawks Thursday night. Kickoff is at 8:15 p.m.
Rams star Jared Verse pointed to the Seahawks as the team he dislikes the most as Los Angeles say it's ready for Seattle ahead of heavyweight NFC West tilt.
What’s at stake, who’s better, key matchup, TV info, fantasy sleeper and prediction for Thursday’s NFC West clash that could determine who wins the division.
Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald made the announcement on Wednesday afternoon that Cross is officially OUT for Thursday Night Football to kick off Week 16. Filling in for Cross at left tackle will be Josh Jones. The rest of the injury report for Seattle is reportedly clean.
The Rams will be wearing a classic uniform set on Thursday with the Seahawks rocking their Rivalries look for the first time.
The Seattle Seahawks (11-3) got a little bit more than they thought on Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts, led by 44-year-old quarterback Philip Rivers. The