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The Los Angeles Rams are the team to beat still, and after Week 15, they prove why they are. They faced another big-time team in the Detroit Lions, who were loo
The chess match within the game will decide Seattle’s biggest game yet this season Thursday night at Lumen Field for the NFC West lead.
There’s no bigger game on the NFL slate this week than the one kicking things off on Thursday. The Los Angeles Rams are visiting the Seattle Seahawks in an NFC West showdown at Lumen Field, with the winner taking over sole possession of first place in the division.
Tyler Higbee and Rob Havenstein are eligible to return from IR this week but Sean McVay explained why the Rams won't activate them.
The Rams (+350) and Seahawks (+700) remain the top two teams in BetMGM’s Super Bowl odds with Week 15 victories — setting up a major NFC West showdown on Thursday night.
The Los Angeles Rams have been the premier team in the 2025 fantasy football season. Most people who banked on this offense are likely cruising through the playoffs right now, with Matthew Stafford, Kyren Williams, Puka Nacua, and Davante Adams all among the top scorers at their respective positions.
If you look at run success rate and explosive play run rate, the Rams are head-and-shoulders better than the rest of the NFL. Just look at this chart from TruMedia, compiled by Fantasy Life's Ian Hartitz: According to Pro Football Reference, Williams and Corum rank Nos. 1 and 2 in run success rate at 65.9% and 59.8%, respectively.
Heading into Week 16, the NFL is starting to really heat up with playoff spots on the line. A look at our latest power rankings:
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