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1:27Pick To Win Super Bowl LX
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1:41NFC Championship Pick To Win: Rams At Seahawks
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0:40NFC Championship: Who Wins?
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1:18NFC Championship Sets Up Rubber Match Between Rams and Seahawks
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1:22Handicapping Final Four Teams Remaining In Playoffs
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1:39Rams Ready to Go Head-To-Head With Sam Darnold & the Seahawks
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3:32Bears & Rams Sound Off After Overtime Clash
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1:45Heinz Red Zone Hero: Kyren Williams
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1:43Bryant McFadden: 'I've Become a Fan of Ben Johnson'
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1:21Jonathan Jones: 'The Rams Played Good Clean Football'
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1:49Bryant McFadden on Caleb Williams: 'He's like Steph Curry at the quarterback position'
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3:25NFC Divisional Round Highlights: Rams at Bears
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1:27MUST SEE: Top Plays From Rams Win Over Bears In NFC Divisional Round
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1:08Pick To Win NFC Divisional Round: Rams at Bears
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1:37X-Factor For Rams-Bears
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1:41Will 4th Quarter Comebacks Catch Up In Chicago?
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9:17Biggest Offseason Questions: With Playoff Exit
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11:11NFL Divisional Round: Biggest Concerns
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1:32Matthew Stafford Throws 4 TD Passes vs Bears
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2:18NFL Divisional: Picks We 'Love'
Top Rams News
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Rams' Emmanuel Forbes: Shoulder issue seemingly not severe
Rams head coach Sean McVay said Monday that he doesn't expect Forbes' shoulder injury to impact his availability for Sunday's NFC Championship Game against Seattle, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
Forbes hurt his shoulder early in Sunday's divisional-round win over the Bears and ended up logging just four defensive snaps, though he was never officially ruled out from returning. McVay's comment Monday suggests that Forbes' issue isn't serious, so he's trending toward being available against the Seahawks. Still, Forbes' level of participation in practice this week should help determine whether he'll get an injury designation heading into the weekend.
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Rams' Byron Young: Managing sore knee
Young experienced soreness in his knee Sunday night, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
Young's defensive snap share was just 43 percent in Sunday's divisional-round win over Chicago, though it's not clear if the knee issue had anything to do with his reduced time on the field. He still made an impact with five tackles (one solo) and a QB hit. Rams head coach Sean McVay said Monday that he doesn't expect the injury to impact Young's availability for Sunday's matchup versus Seattle in the NFC Championship Game, though it still bears watching the pass rusher's practice participation throughout the week to get a read on how bothersome the issue is.
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Rams' Colby Parkinson: Tallies 56 yards in OT win
Parkinson secured three of seven targets for 56 yards during Sunday's 20-17 overtime win against the Bears in the divisional round.
Parkinson and Puka Nacua tied as team leaders in terms of receiving yards versus Chicago, in a contest that saw Matthew Stafford be held without a passing touchdown while struggling against cold weather conditions. In three of his last four appearances, Parkinson now has drawn exactly seven targets, though notable receiving opportunities were also allocated to fellow tight ends Terrance Ferguson (five targets) and Tyler Higbee (two targets) in the divisional round. Los Angeles' crowded TE corps remains difficult to predict for fantasy purposes, but Parkinson will remain the favorite to lead Rams tight ends in receiving during the NFC Championship Game against Seattle this coming Sunday.
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Rams' Blake Corum: Falls out of favor Sunday
Corum rushed six times for 19 yards and did not receive a target in Sunday's 20-17 overtime win against the Bears.
Lead back Kyren Williams (21-87-2) stole the show on offense while Corum struggled to get off the ground in Sunday's playoff victory. Corum had registered double-digit carries in five of Los Angeles' previous six contests dating back to Week 14 of the regular season, so this unusual dip in usage may have been matchup-related. Given recent trends, it wouldn't be surprising to see Corum resume splitting backfield work with Williams as the Rams prepare to face the Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game next Sunday.
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Rams' Davante Adams: Struggles in divisional round
Adams had two receptions on six targets for 24 yards in Sunday's 20-17 overtime win against the Bears in the divisional round.
Adams suffered an injury scare on his first reception of the contest when he left the game briefly to be examined in the medical tent. The star wideout was able to return without issue and tacked on an additional catch before the Rams settled the playoff tilt in overtime. A bum hamstring cost the 32-year-old the final three games of the regular season, so it was a positive sign to see him finish the contest on the field with his teammates. Adams was active for one game against Seattle in Week 11 of the regular season, finishing that contest with one reception for a one-yard touchdown. Despite the miniscule sample size, if healthy, Adams should be treated as a top WR against the Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game next Sunday.
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Rams' Puka Nacua: Held to 62 yards in OT win
Nacua had five receptions on 10 targets for 56 yards while taking two carries for six yards in Sunday's 20-17 overtime playoff win against Chicago.
Nacua's 62 yards from scrimmage fell short of expectations in the divisional round given his recent string of hot play and the fact that the playoff contest nearly went five quarters. The stud wideout will get another opportunity to post gaudy numbers in the NFC Championship Game against Seattle after the Rams narrowly survived Sunday's overtime thriller. Nacua is primed to go off against the division foe after registering a robust 19-300-2 receiving line in two meetings against the Seahawks this regular season.
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Rams' Kyren Williams: Carries offense in divisional round
Williams rushed 21 times for 87 yards and a pair of touchdowns while adding four receptions on five targets for 30 yards in Sunday's 20-17 playoff win over the Bears.
Williams had been splitting backfield work nearly evenly with Blake Corum down the stretch this season, but that was not the case in Sunday's divisional round victory. The 24-year-old Williams dominated the backfield touches against Chicago, garnering 15 more carries than the next-highest teammate while cashing in multiple touchdowns for third time in 2025. Los Angeles' primary back had reached 20 carries just three times in the regular season, so it would make sense to see a more balanced approach out of the backfield against the Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game. Williams provides enough of a floor in fantasy whether or not he is sharing touches with Corum, which should make the former the preferred option in DFS formats against Seattle next Sunday.
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Rams' Matthew Stafford: Throws for over 250 yards in OT win
Stafford completed 20 of 42 pass attempts for 258 yards with no touchdowns or interceptions while losing one yard on a kneel-down in Sunday's 20-17 overtime playoff win against Chicago.
Stafford overcame blistery conditions at Soldier Field and threw for over 250 yards for the seventh straight game while navigating his club to an overtime win over the Bears. The 37-year-old coughed up the ball in the snow twice, but neither fumble resulted in a turnover for Los Angeles. Stafford was held without a touchdown for the first time in 19 starts this season, but the MVP candidate played like one in clutch moments while letting the ground game and defense cook Sunday. The Rams will shift their focus to the Seahawks for the NFC Championship Game next Sunday, with the two clubs splitting their regular-season series in 2025. Stafford threw for 587 yards and five touchdowns in those two games, which softens the prospects of having to face Seattle's dominant defense on the road.
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Team Statistical Rankings
| Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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| Off. |
126.6 (7th) |
276.9 (2nd) |
394.6 (1st) |
| Def. |
110.8 (12th) |
234.6 (20th) |
327.5 (17th) |
Injuries
| Player | Injury |
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| B. Young LB Byron Young LB | Knee |
| T. Ferguson TE Terrance Ferguson TE | Hamstring |
| E. Forbes CB Emmanuel Forbes CB | Shoulder |
| J. Garoppolo QB Jimmy Garoppolo QB | Back |
| J. Whittington WR Jordan Whittington WR | Knee |
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