The Los Angeles Rams are set to visit CenturyLink Field in Seattle, Washington for an NFC West clash against the Seattle Seahawks. The Los Angeles Rams come into this matchup with a 3-1 record, and they will be looking to rebound after dropping their recent home game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 55-40. QB Jared Goff had an inconsistent game through the air for the Los Angeles Rams as he threw for 517 yards and 2 TDs but also was responsible for 3 turnovers. WR Robert Woods was the top target for Goff and the Rams as he hauled in 13 catches for 164 yards.
The Los Angeles Rams struggled on the defensive side of the ball as they allowed the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to rack up 42 points and a total of 464 yards of offense. Eric Weddle had a productive game from the secondary for the Los Angeles Rams as he contributed 15 tackles and 2 pass deflections. Clay Matthews and Sebastian Joseph-Day were able to get into the backfield and combine for 4 TFL and 2 sacks. Marcus Peters was able to haul in the lone interception of the game for the Rams which he returned for a TD.
The Seattle Seahawks come into this matchup with a 3-1 record, and they will be looking to continue their success after winning their recent road game against the Arizona Cardinals, 27-10. QB Russell Wilson had a productive game for the Seattle Seahawks as he connected on 22 of his 28 pass attempts for 240 yards and a TD. RB Chris Carson had a productive game on the ground for Seattle as he racked up 104 yards on 22 carries.
The Seattle Seahawks were very good on the defensive side of the ball against the Arizona Cardinals as they held them to 10 points while forcing a crucial turnover. LB Bobby Wagner had a productive game for the Seattle Seahawks as he contributed 11 tackles. Mychal Kendricks was able to get into the Cardinals backfield a handful of times as he pitched in 2 sacks and 6 tackles. Jadeveon Clowney was able to contribute the lone interception of the game for Seattle which he returned for a TD.