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The division's balance of power tilted on Sunday, as the San Francisco 49ers fell two games behind the Rams and Seahawks in the loss column after L.A.'s rout at Levi's Stadium.
Albert Breer talks to Davante Adams and Mike Macdonald about how both NFC West leaders rolled on Sunday in Week 10.
The Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks each have six wins. Entering Week 10, the Rams have a 37.1% chance to win the division, followed by the 49ers (35.0%) and Seahawks (27.6%), according to ESPN Research.
The Los Angeles Rams exacted revenge against the San Francisco 49ers in Week 10, and quarterback Matthew Stafford ’s MVP-caliber season continued, leading the charge. So much so that the NFL recognized the two-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion.
The Seattle Seahawks are 7-2 and tied for first place in the NFC through Week 10, even with Sunday and Monday night games pending. Seattle has won four straight (including seven of its last eight) and is humming entering the latter half of the season.
The Los Angeles Rams (7-2) are cooking. Fans and pundits are thinking Super Bowl. Matthew Stafford and the Rams torched the San Francisco 49ers (6-4) on Sunday, 42-26, led by the veteran quarterback's 280 passing yards and four touchdowns.
Rams Get Road Win Over 49ers, Seahawks Continue Dominating
Matthew Stafford passes for 280 yards and four touchdowns as the Rams defeat the 49ers 42-26 to set up an NFC West showdown with the Seattle Seahawks next week.
The Los Angeles Rams collected a 42-26 win on the road against NFC West rivals San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, but not before a worrisome injury development. In the fourth quarter of the contest, Los Angeles star wide receiver Davante Adams was seen leaving the field with an apparent upper-body injury.
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Rams' upcoming stretch will have a massive impact on the playoff picture
Each of the Rams' next three games will have a huge effect on their playoff outlook, with two matchups against division rivals.