6 takeaways from Rams’ playoff win over Seahawks on Saturday

Everything we learned from the Rams’ postseason win over the Seahawks.

It wasn’t pretty, it wasn’t easy, and it certainly wasn’t their best game of the season. But it was the Rams’ biggest win yet.

They went up to Seattle and knocked off the Seahawks with a 30-20 victory at Lumen Field, advancing to the divisional round of the NFC playoffs. It was Sean McVay’s third career win as a head coach, moving the Rams one step closer to a conference title game and possibly a Super Bowl.

With so many injuries occurring throughout the afternoon, the Rams showed grit and toughness to overcome a number of hurdles en route to the win. They lost their starting quarterback, defensive tackle, left guard, outside linebacker and wide receiver at various points, but still went on to win by 10 points.

Here are six key takeaways from the Rams’ road win on Saturday.

Rams stomp Seahawks in wild-card round: Everything to know from LA’s win

The Rams took care of business in Seattle with a wild-card victory over the Seahawks.

The Los Angeles Rams had everything working against them on Saturday afternoon in Seattle. They lost their starting quarterback, John Wolford, in the first quarter to a neck injury. Jared Goff was forced to play 12 days after undergoing thumb surgery and was still not fully healthy – which showed throughout the game.

Aaron Donald, Leonard Floyd and David Edwards all left the game at various times, too. Yet, the Rams were able to pull off the upset on the road against their division rivals, advancing to the divisional round of the playoffs.

The Rams knocked off Seattle 30-20 at Lumen Field, the fourth playoff victory of Sean McVay’s career. Here’s everything to know from Saturday’s victory by the Rams.

Cam Akers made franchise history with 100-yard performance vs. Seahawks

Cam Akers went off against the Seahawks on Saturday afternoon.

With John Wolford leaving the game due to a neck injury and Jared Goff battling through a balky thumb, the Rams were forced to turn to their ground game in the first half against the Seahawks.

Cam Akers rewarded them with a huge performance in the first 30 minutes of his postseason debut, going off against Seattle. He rushed for 97 yards and had 45 yards receiving in the first half, carrying the Rams offense, which had 216 total yards.

By adding 4 yards on his first carry of the third quarter, he became the first Rams rookie ever to rush for 100 yards in a playoff game. That’s hard to believe considering the talents they’ve had at running back, but Akers is the first.

Additionally, Akers is only the second rookie in franchise history with 100 yards from scrimmage and one touchdown in a playoff game.

Akers’ 142 yards from scrimmage in the first half were the most by a player in the first half of his playoff debut in the Super Bowl era, which stretches back to 1966.

So it was a historic start to Akers’ playoff career all around.

Leonard Floyd (concussion), David Edwards (ankle) questionable to return

The Rams are suffering injuries left and right in this game.

The Rams came into Saturday’s game at almost full health, with Andrew Whitworth, Micah Kiser, Michael Brockers and Cooper Kupp all returning. However, there were a number of injuries suffered in the first half of the game, with Rams going down left and right.

In the second quarter, the team announced that David Edwards and Leonard Floyd are both questionable to return. Edwards has an ankle injury, while Floyd was evaluated for a concussion.

This comes after John Wolford also left the game with a neck injury and was listed as questionable to return.

Interestingly, it was Bobby Evans who stepped in at left guard for Edwards, not Joe Noteboom, who started the season at left guard before getting hurt.

Jalen Ramsey wants to shadow DK Metcalf: ‘It should be big on big’

Jalen Ramsey was frustrated last time around when Seattle moved DK Metcalf away from him.

Jalen Ramsey has been in the NFL for five years, has played 78 career games (including the postseason) and matched up with countless Pro Bowl receivers. But on Saturday afternoon in Seattle, it will be the first time he’s faced a wideout three times in the same season.

“I don’t think so,” Ramsey said Thursday of whether he’s ever faced the same receiver three times in a year. This will be a first for me.”

That receiver, of course, is DK Metcalf, who Ramsey helped shut down in the Rams’ previous two games against the Seahawks. No team did a better job against Metcalf than Los Angeles, which held him to eight catches for 87 yards and no touchdowns, with the majority of those catches coming when Ramsey wasn’t in coverage.

The Seahawks made a concerted effort to move Metcalf around in their last game against the Rams, whether it was pre-snap motions, lining him up in the slot or simply putting him on the side where Ramsey wasn’t.

It was the result of Metcalf catching only two passes for 28 yards in Week 10 against the Rams, forcing Seattle to change up its game plan – which Ramsey didn’t particularly care for. With a player of Metcalf’s caliber on the other side, Ramsey feels they should match up the majority of the time.

“I was frustrated, for sure,” Ramsey told reporters. “In times like this and matchups like this, I feel personally it should be big on big. If you believe you have a top guy and I’m looked at as a top guy, we should be matched up against each other a fair amount of times, as you see happens with other teams. The Cardinals game, for instance, it was me and D-Hop matched up against each other a lot of the time. The first Seahawks game, it was that way – me and DK matched up across from each other a lot of the time. That’s what I would like to see, selfishly. I feel like that’s what the game should be, that’s what the fans would like to see.”

John Johnson said this week that the Seahawks were “hiding” Metcalf from Ramsey in Week 16, doing what they could to get him matched up against other corners or putting him in spots to find holes in the Rams’ zone coverage.

And for the most part, it worked; Ramsey only shadowed Metcalf on 66% of his routes compared to 71% in Week 10.

Ramsey wouldn’t say “hiding” is the right word, but Seattle’s game plan was clearly to move him around the formation and take advantage of matchups that the Rams presented.

“Their game plan was to do something differently, which was to clear the sea, but they were successful in doing that so it’s kind of like, who cares what they want or what the fans want? We’re out here to get wins and that’s what matters at the end of the day,” he said. “So I don’t know if I would say the right terminology is ‘hiding’ him. I don’t think that’s it, I don’t think DK Metcalf has to hide from anybody. But they felt it was in the best interest of their offense and their team to move him around in different areas so he could take advantage of opportunities potentially that he had and that helped their offense and helped their team get a win. You could say they were effective in doing that.”

While the Seahawks won the game 20-9, they weren’t exactly dominant on offense. They mustered 334 total yards and scored two touchdowns. Metcalf wasn’t a huge factor, either, catching six passes for only 59 yards.

The Rams don’t know exactly how Seattle will use Metcalf this time around, but Ramsey knows he and the rest of the defense have to be ready in case the Seahawks move their top wideout around again like they did in Week 16.

“Now we have to find a way to combat that,” Ramsey added. “That’s another challenge for us, that they do have a guy who’s able to move around and play on the outside or in the slot and different positions on offense and is being used to the best of his ability and best of his talent.”

Of course, if Ramsey isn’t covering Metcalf, that means he’s matching up with someone else – likely Tyler Lockett or David Moore. Whoever he has to cover, he’s ready to help the Rams win, no matter what the situation is.

“It’s the playoffs. I’m going to do whatever it takes, whatever the coaches think is the best for me to do this week for us to get a win and that is guarding whoever, doing whatever I have to do on Saturday to help this team get a win, no matter what it may be,” said Ramsey.

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Rams at Seahawks: 6 key matchups to watch on Saturday

All eyes will once again be on Jalen Ramsey and DK Metcalf.

After splitting the first two meetings during the regular season, the Rams and Seahawks will square off in a playoff tiebreaker on Saturday afternoon at Lumen Field. The winner will advance to the divisional round, while the loser will head home after going one-and-done in the playoffs.

There are a lot of factors that will decide the outcome of this game, among them individual matchups between players and coaches on both sides. Can Jalen Ramsey shut down DK Metcalf again? Will the Rams be able to move the ball on the ground against the likes of Poona Ford and Jamal Adams?

Here are six of the biggest matchups to watch on Saturday afternoon.

Los Angeles Rams vs Seattle Seahawks Prediction, NFC Wild Card Preview

Los Angeles Rams vs Seattle Seahawks Prediction, NFC Wild Card Preview

Los Angeles Rams vs Seattle Seahawks prediction, NFC Wild Card game preview


Los Angeles Rams vs Seattle Seahawks Broadcast

Date: Saturday, January 9
Game Time: 4:40 ET
Venue: Lumen Field, Seattle, WA
Network: FOX

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Why The Los Angeles Rams Will Win The NFC Wild Card

Seattle is fading at the exact wrong time … sort of.

Now, things aren’t that bad – the team has won its last four games with a tweak over the last month with the defense taking over more – but can the offense get it going again?

The Rams might have lost 20-9 in the meeting just a few weeks ago, but the defense worked allowing just 292 yards of total Seattle offense.

Last year, the Seahawks dropped three of their last four regular season games with the offense struggling a bit too much. They managed to get by Philadelphia in the Wild Card round before losing to Green Bay, but again, is this the style of play that can work if the Ram offense gets going?

The Seahawk defense was an issue for most of the season – more on that in a moment – against the good passing teams, but now the O is having problems, coming up with fewer than 330 yards in five of the last six games.

The Ram attack has hardly set the world on first over the last month with a puzzling loss to the Jets, a dud against Seattle, and with a rough performance without Jared Goff in a knockout game against Arizona. However, Goff’s surgically repaired hand seems okay, the midrange passing game should work if the offense can get into an early rhythm, and the defense is still the defense.

Get up fast, get into a groove, and then turn the game over to the best defense in the NFL. The Rams are particularly strong at limiting the big plays downfield, and that’s what Seattle does.

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7 key stats and facts to know for Rams-Seahawks on Saturday

This is just the second time these teams will meet in the postseason.

The Los Angeles Rams will attempt to extend their season another week when they visit the Seattle Seahawks on Saturday afternoon in the wild-card round. After splitting the season series 1-1, this acts as a rubber match between the top two teams in the NFC West.

The Rams enter as underdogs on the road and they still don’t know who their starting quarterback will be. But Seattle hasn’t exactly been a world-beater in the second half of the season, sputtering before winning four straight to close out the year.

Hera are seven stats and facts to know for Sunday’s postseason matchup at Lumen Field.

Should the Rams start John Wolford or Jared Goff vs. Seahawks?

Should the Rams ride the hot hand with John Wolford or go back to their $134 million man?

If you were told at the beginning of the 2020 season that the Rams would have a quarterback controversy on their hands for the playoffs, you’d undoubtedly laugh. You’d wonder who would possibly be good enough to push Jared Goff – a guy the Rams paid $134 million – for playing time under center, given the team’s lack of talent and experience behind him on the depth chart.

But here we are in the first week of 2021, with the Rams facing a legitimately difficult decision at the most important position in sports. Do they ride the hot hand with John Wolford, who helped lead the Rams to a Week 17 victory over the Cardinals? Or do they go back to the guy who has led them for the last four years?

Regardless of who the Rams pick, it’ll be the defense that needs to carry this team in the postseason. But there are pros and cons to each side of the debate, with each quarterback bringing different things to the table.

Watch: Rams drop epic playoff hype video narrated by Eric Dickerson

This playoff preview is sure to give you the chills as a Rams fan.

Expectations weren’t high for the Rams this season. After missing the playoffs in 2019, and overhauling a portion of their roster during the offseason, few people expected Los Angeles to make much noise.

But here we are at the end of the regular season, and the Rams are back in the playoffs for the third time in four years. Thanks to their league-leading defense, an innovative coach and a strong running game, the Rams have the potential to make a run in the postseason.

They’ll have to play much better than they did in the last three weeks, but don’t count this team out.

With wild-card weekend just days away, the Rams dropped a chilling hype video narrated by Eric Dickerson to get fans ready for January football. It begins with a game against the Seahawks, a rubber match after splitting the series 1-1 in the regular season.

After watching this video, it’s impossible not to be pumped for the postseason.

The NFC is loaded with quality teams, including the Packers, Saints, Bucs and Seahawks. The Rams are capable of beating all those teams – they knocked off the Bucs and Seahawks already this year – but they’ll need to be at their best for the next month if they’re to make another Super Bowl run.

For now, they remain focused on Seattle, and Seattle only, as Saturday’s rematch approaches.

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