The Seattle Seahawks (9-7) aim to finish their season on a high note as they face the Los Angeles Rams (10-6) in their final game on Sunday afternoon. This matchup will take place at SoFi Stadium, kicking off at 4:25 PM ET.
After a recent 6-3 victory over Chicago as four-point favorites, the Seahawks look to build on their momentum. Meanwhile, the Rams secured a narrow 13-9 win against Arizona, covering a 6.5-point spread.
Historically, Los Angeles has dominated this rivalry, winning seven out of the last ten encounters with Seattle.
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Seahawks Looking for Positive Season Finale
The Seahawks broke their two-game losing streak with a win over the Bears, but their playoff aspirations were dashed by Washington. Now, they will look to end the season on a positive note.
Seattle averages 21.6 points per game, with a passing yardage of 238.1 and rushing yards averaging 93.8.
In their victory against Chicago, Geno Smith completed 74% of his passes for 160 yards. Running back Zach Charbonnet contributed with 15 carries for 57 yards, while tight end Noah Fant had four receptions totaling 43 yards.
Defensively, Seattle has performed well, allowing an average of 21.4 points per game, ranking them 10th in the league. Their last game showcased a strong defensive effort, giving up just three points, which they will need to replicate for success against the Rams.
Injury Report: Defensive Back Josh Jobe (Knee), Center Connor Williams (Personal), and Linebacker Trevis Gipson (Ankle) are listed as questionable for this matchup.
Rams Aim for a Strong Finish
The Rams, having turned around a challenging start to the season, won nine of their last eleven games, earning the NFC West title. They seek to maintain this momentum while potentially resting several key players now that their playoff status is secured.
Los Angeles averages 21.4 points per game, with passing yards at 221.8 and rushing yards at 105.1.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford completed 53% of his passes for 189 yards in the win over Arizona. Kyren Williams contributed with 13 carries for 56 yards and a touchdown, while rookie sensation Puka Nacua had 10 receptions for 129 yards.
On the defensive side, Los Angeles permits an average of 22.3 points per game, placing them 15th in the league. Their recent performance against Arizona saw them concede just nine points, and they will need similar results to secure a win against Seattle.
Injury Report: Cornerback Cobie Durant (Chest) and Offensive Lineman Rob Havenstein (Shoulder) are listed as questionable for the contest.