Rams Week 14 preview: 5 questions with Patriots Wire

Previewing tonight’s Rams-Patriots battle with Henry McKenna of Patriots Wire.

After finishing the first three quarters of the season with an 8-4 record, the Rams enter the final four weeks of their grueling regular season. It begins with a matchup against the Patriots, who are 6-6 but also winners of four of their last five games.

Los Angeles has had trouble with the Patriots in recent years, losing six straight to them with their last win coming in 2001. To find out more about this current New England team, we caught up with Henry McKenna of Patriots Wire.

He shared intel on all aspects of the team, including any possible carryover from the Super Bowl LIII team that beat the Rams to the squad that will be on the field tonight.

Instant analysis of Rams’ commanding 28-12 win over Seahawks

The Rams were in control of this one from the first quarter to the last.

The Rams only had one win over a team above .500 entering Week 14, but they doubled that number on Sunday night. With the 10-2, NFC West-leading Seahawks coming to town, the Rams needed a win to stay a game behind the Vikings in the wild-card race.

They handled their division rivals in prime-time, beating Seattle 28-12. It was by far their best win of the season, and one that put the rest of the conference on notice. The Rams are getting hot at the right time, both offensively and defensively.

They scored 21 unanswered after falling behind 3-0 early, and the only touchdown Seattle scored came on a pick-six thrown by Jared Goff. The offense will be in the spotlight more for finding a rhythm finally, but the defense has been excellent outside of the games against Baltimore and Tampa Bay.

Here’s our analysis of the game, which was the Rams’ second straight win by double-digits.

Player of the game: Tyler Higbee

Higbee has been more heavily involved on offense lately, posting his second straight 100-yard game. He caught seven passes for 116 yards and did a good job blocking, too.

Stat of the game: 0

The Rams allowed zero sacks in this game and Goff was rarely even under pressure. He had plenty of time on play-action passes and although rollouts helped him and the offensive line, the unit did a great job as a whole.

Game notes

  • Sean McVay got more creative with his play calling, and for the most part, it worked. There were a lot of rollouts for Jared Goff, a few end-arounds for Josh Reynolds – which picked up first downs twice – and even a trick play. The trick play with Cooper Kupp throwing a pass to Tyler Higbee came at the wrong time, though, with it being third-and-7. The pass fell incomplete and on the next play, Greg Zuerlein’s field goal was blocked.
  • The Rams clearly want to get Todd Gurley more involved as the season winds down. He had 23 carries against Seattle, picking up 79 yards and a touchdown with another 34 yards receiving. He’s done a nice job with a bigger workload in the last month, helping to balance the offense.
  • Jared Goff’s numbers don’t tell the whole story. He had two interceptions, but the first was on a miscommunication with Robert Woods and the second was on a deep shot on third down, which worked similarly to a punt. Yes, it was a turnover with the Rams at Seattle’s 37-yard line, but it was inconsequential, really. He played well in this game, making very few mistakes against a secondary that has craeted plenty of turnovers this season.
  • The defense was outstanding in this game. It only allowed six points to the Seahawks with the other six points coming on an interception return. Russell Wilson was contained, and while Seattle rushed for 106 yards on only 21 carries, that’s a very low total for the league’s third-best team on the ground.
  • Jalen Ramsey allowed a catch on third-and-22, but the secondary more or less limited Seattle’s passing attack. Tyler Lockett only had 43 yards on four catches, while DK Metcalf had 78 yards – 35 of which came on one play.
  • The pass rush was relentless, sacking Wilson five times. Those were divided up with Aaron Donald and Dante Fowler Jr. recording 1.5 each, and Samson Ebukam sacking Wilson twice. They were all over the quarterback throughout the game.

Rams open as home underdogs vs. Seahawks in Week 14

The Rams are home underdogs for just the second time since Week 17 of the 2017 season.

The Los Angeles Rams went the entire 2018 season without being a home underdog once. The Ravens were road favorites against the Rams in Week 12, marking the first time the Rams weren’t favored at home since Week 17 of the 2017 season.

Next week against the Seahawks, the Rams will once again be underdogs at the Coliseum. According to BetMGM, the Seahawks are favored by 2.5 points over the Rams in Week 14. The over/under is set at 46.5 right now.

The Seahawks still have to play the Vikings on Monday night, which could very well change this line. If Seattle gets blown out or wins by a wide margin, it could push the spread in either direction.

The Rams lost to the Seahawks earlier this season, falling 30-29 on the road in Week 5. Greg Zuerlein missed a 44-yard field goal by inches, sailing it over and wide of the upright to give the Rams their second straight loss.

Seattle is 9-2 and in control of a playoff berth at the moment, potentially jumping up to the No. 2 seed and overtaking the 49ers for the NFC West lead with a win on Monday night. The Seahawks have looked like one of the best teams in the league and will be a real test for the Rams in Week 14.

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