NFC West roundup: 49ers edge out Rams, Seahawks blown out by Cards

The Seattle Seahawks were blown out by the Arizona Cardinals and the San Francisco 49ers edged out the Los Angeles Rams in Week 16.

Week 16 was a nightmare for the Seattle Seahawks (11-4). They got blown out by the Arizona Cardinals (5-9-1) and lost even more key players to injuries in the process, while the San Francisco 49ers (12-3) narrowly defeated the Los Angeles Rams (8-7) at home to take the lead in the NFC West. Here are the summaries of the two games featuring Seattle and its division rivals in Week 16.

San Francisco 49ers 34 – Los Angeles Rams 31

The 49ers defeated the Rams in a thriller and eliminated them from postseason contention. Both teams showcased strong offensive prowess, particularly in the fourth quarter. There were also a few big defensive plays sprinkled in between, including a pick-six by 49ers linebacker Fred Warner right before halftime and several key sacks of Jimmy Garoppolo by the Rams.

Speaking of Garoppolo, he made numerous clutch throws in the final quarter of play including two third and 16 conversions and his receivers answered the call. It all came down to a game-winning field goal by Robbie Gould as time expired.

With this victory, San Francisco controls its own destiny and reclaimed the No. 1 seed ahead of Week 17. Sean McVay and his group face questions this offseason while the 49ers head into a huge season finale against the Seattle Seahawks on the road. Speaking of which…

5 takeaways from Seahawks demoralizing 27-13 home loss to Cardinals

The Seattle Seahawks lost to the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 27-13 in Week 16, dropping to 11-4. Here are five takeaways from the game.

The Seattle Seahawks (11-4) fell to the Arizona Cardinals (5-9-1) at home and lost the NFC West lead to the San Francisco 49ers (12-3) once again. Here are a few takeaways from the game.

Seattle’s offensive line got dominated

Russell Wilson did not play well by any means, but his offensive line did not consistently give him time to throw. Duane Brown’s absence certainly played a factor, but the line collectively gave up five sacks and likely would have given up more if not for Wilson’s scrambling abilities. This injury-riddled offensive line’s play has not been solid in the past few weeks and they face an even tougher task against the 49ers’ vicious defensive line.

Injuries hamper both sides of the ball

In addition to Brown’s absence, both Chris Carson and C.J. Prosise suffered injuries that took them out of the game, leaving rookie Travis Homer to fill in with little success. The Seahawks also missed key contributors on defense in Shaquill Griffin, Quandre Diggs, Jadeveon Clowney and Al Woods, particularly in the running game as Seattle gave up 253 rushing yards to Arizona’s ground game. The Seahawks were thoroughly outplayed in Week 16 and injuries were a major factor in the outcome.

Seahawks couldn’t capitalize on another lucky injury break

The Cardinals lost quarterback Kyler Murray to a hamstring injury in the game, leaving former Seahawk Brett Hundley to take over. However, Seattle still could not capitalize on the opportunity to gain ground on its division rival, coming up short on multiple possessions. Hundley did enough for Arizona to win and even led a touchdown drive to make the score 27-13 and put the game away. The Seahawks’ own injuries were simply too significant to make up for and it led to another embarrassing blowout loss to a division rival.

DK Metcalf shut down by Patrick Peterson

Metcalf had a massively disappointing showing in one of the most important games of the year. Patrick Peterson is an elite cornerback, but not recording a single reception in any game will not garner a player any positive recognition. Metcalf is still a rookie and his future looks bright, but he has been a key cog in Seattle’s offense this year and has expectations to contribute from game to game. He could not pull it off against Peterson this week.

Arizona is Seattle’s kryptonite at home

The Cardinals are now 5-2 against the Seahawks in their last seven games at CenturyLink Field and continue to be one of the only teams in the NFL that can consistently defeat Seattle at home. Some teams just have another’s number, and it’s safe to say that the Cardinals nearly always bring the fight to the Seahawks in the Emerald City, even when they have nothing to play for.

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