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WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. After watching the Philadelphia Eagles lose on Sunday to the Dallas Cowboys, the Los Angeles Rams took care of business against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. As a result, the Rams now own the number one seed in the NFC outright while the team looks to secure the top seed for the first time in the McVay era.
The projected top seeds are the Los Angeles Rams -- the No. 1 team in my Power Rankings — and the New England Patriots. The Rams have looked dominant at times, but they lost at home to Mac Jones and the 49ers earlier this year. The Patriots have ripped off nine straight victories, but do you see that team being unbeatable?
It's Thanksgiving week and the NFL playoff picture is starting to come into focus. While no team has clinched a spot yet, there are a number of teams on the bri
The Rams will be without two prominent members of the offensive side of the ball, who landed on injured reserve.
Meanwhile, in the NFC, the Rams seized control of the West by barely hanging on to beat the Seahawks in a battle between two of the NFC’s best. The win vaults the Rams atop the division standings and also gives them a great chance to earn the conference’s No. 1 seed.
Austin Mock of The Athletic has launched a new NFL Playoff Simulator to determine a team's postseason chances. The simulator runs 100,000 simulations to account for even unlikely scenarios. Philadelphia's offensive inconsistencies are a primary concern for their playoff potential.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers may not have played their best football lately, but the numbers say their season is far from slipping away. Despite another tough loss
If the season ended today, the Los Angeles Rams would be booking their seventh playoff appearance in the Sean McVay era, wrapping up the seventh seed, setting up a Wild Card classic against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara. However, the season still ...
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Los Angeles Rams vs. Carolina Panthers NFL game to be played on November 30, 2025 on ESPN.