Overview
- The Rams can secure the No. 5 seed with a win if Seattle defeats San Francisco; otherwise they will enter as the No. 6 seed.
- Season-long numbers reflect a wide gap: Los Angeles leads the NFL with 481 points and a +155 point differential, while Arizona is at -116 with one of the least efficient passing and rushing attacks.
- Los Angeles has lost two straight and has allowed 99 points since Week 15, while Arizona’s defense ranks near the bottom by success rate and has given up 35.0 points per game during an eight-game skid.
- Arizona will be without wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr., and Jacoby Brissett continues to start at quarterback with Kyler Murray sidelined.
- Matchups to watch include Emmanuel Forbes Jr. vs. Michael Wilson, Puka Nacua vs. Will Johnson, and the Rams’ slot defenders against tight end Trey McBride.