Game day info for Seahawks Week 1 matchup with Rams

The Seattle Seahawks are playing their season opener at home today against the NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams.

The Seattle Seahawks are playing their season opener at home today against the NFC West rival Los Angeles Rams.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch, stream or listen to today’s game.

What: Los Angeles Rams (0-0) at Seattle Seahawks (0-0)

When: Sunday, Sept. 10 – 4:25 p.m. Eastern, 1:25 p.m. Pacific

Where: Lumen Field, Seattle, WA

Watch: The game will be broadcast on Fox in the blue area:

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Broadcasters: Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez

Stream: Fubo TV (try it for free)

Listen: KIRO 97.3 FM, Seattle Sports 710AM

Odds: According to BetMGM, the Seahawks are 4.5-point favorites.

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TV map for broadcast of Seahawks Week 1 matchup with Rams

The game will be broadcast on Fox in the blue area on the map below.

The Seahawks will be hosting the LA Rams on Sunday afternoon in their first game of the 2023 NFL season.

The game will be broadcast on Fox in the blue area on the map below. Fans in the red area will get the Packers and Bears game.

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Kevin Kugler and Mark Sanchez are on the call. Kickoff is at 1:25 p.m. Pacific time. For now, the Seahawks remain 5.5-point favorites, according to the latest odds at BetMGM.

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The NFL is now Very Concerned about officiating. What took the NFL so long?

The NFL has decided to become concerned about officiating after Week 18’s Seahawks-Rams game. We say, what took the NFL so long?

Several big-time shot-callers in the NFL are now Very Concerned about the state of officiating in the league based on the performance of Craig Wrolstad’s crew in Week 18’s game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Seattle Seahawks. Seattle won that game 19-16 in overtime, and the result put the Seahawks in the playoffs, knocking the Detroit Lions out even before Detroit’s Sunday night game against the Green Bay Packers.

Multiple executives and coaches told ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the officiating had several lapses, all in Seattle’s favor, and all key elements in Seattle’s eventual win.

One anonymous source said that it was “The worst officiated game of the year.”

Schefter wrote that it wasn’t just the Rams and the Lions who were upset by the officiating in this particular game — the NFL’s Competition Committee also stood up and took notice.

From Schefter’s report:

One source told ESPN this week that the NFL must do a better job of screening, hiring and training its officials; the league can’t have games in which teams’ seasons are on the line and have questionable and impactful calls such as the ones in the Rams-Seahawks Week 18 game.

Officiating is an imperfect science, but the source said to ESPN that there should be ways to mitigate those types of mistakes.

All true, but where has this outrage been all season? NFL officiating has been a major problem all along, and Week 18 wasn’t the worst week. Not even close. You can go back to Week 15, when multiple crews blew multiple calls that affected games to various degrees.

The worst officiating moments from a NFL Week 15 that was full of them

There were the two fumble recovery touchdowns by Minnesota Vikings cornerback Chandon Sullivan that were called back — the only reason those didn’t affect Minnesota’s eventual win over the Indianapolis Colts is that the Vikings performed the greatest comeback win in NFL history.

There was the touchdown pass from Las Vegas Raiders quarterback Derek Carr to receiver Keelan Cole late in the Raiders’ game against the New England Patriots that shouldn’t have been a touchdown upon review — Cole’s second foot went out of bounds, but the crew didn’t see sufficient evidence to overturn the touchdown call — even though there was ample evidence on the FOX television replays.

And there were the series of officiating bungles that helped the New York Giants beat the Washington Commanders — primarily an obvious and missed pass interference penalty on New York cornerback Darnay Holmes — which referee John Hussey referred to as a “judgment call.”

Talk about a series of officiating decisions that affected playoff seedings? The 9-7-1 Giants wound up with the NFC’s six-seed, while the 8-8-1 Commanders were not in the postseason. Had Washington won that game, they would have flipped records with the Giants, and as the teams’ tie game was against each other, that’s another example of officiating deciding in part who gets to play in the tournament.

We have horrible roughing the passer penalties just about every week, based on rules that are flawed by design. We have officials who are confused about which team they want to penalize. And we have a VP of Officiating in former referee Walt Anderson who tends to take over postgame pool reports, leaving the officials in question to skate without any real public accountability.

So, it’s nice that some people in the league are concerned about the state of officiating as the postseason begins. Not that it will have any effect on the quality of work this weekend and beyond, but our question is: Where has this concern been all season? Because what happened in the Seahawks-Rams game was more par for the course than any kind of outlier in performance.

Seahawks: 5 takeaways from their overtime win over the Rams

Here are five takeaways.

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The Seattle Seahawks stumbled out of the gate against the LA Rams today, with Geno Smith throwing a pick on his first pass. However, they stuck with it and fought the Rams into overtime, where they captured a 19-16 win thanks to a Jason Myers redemption-field goal.

Here are five takeaways.

Seahawks vs. Rams Gameday Info: How to watch or stream Week 18 matchup

Their final game on the schedule is against the Rams.

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The Seahawks have reached the end of the road for the 2022 regular season. Their final game on the schedule is against the Rams. With a win over LA and an assist from the Lions in primetime, they’ll get into the playoffs.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch today’s game.

Week 18 game information:

What: Seattle Seahawks (8-8) vs. Los Angeles Rams (5-11)

When: Sunday, Jan. 8, 2023 – 1:25 p.m. PT

Where: Lumen Field, Seattle, WA

Watch: The game will be broadcast on Fox in the blue areas on the map below.

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Why: Seattle fans have every reason to tune in for this one. This will either be the last Seahawks game that we get to see until the preseason begins in August, or it’ll be the last step they control in their improbable journey towards making the playoffs.

Streaming:

You can also stream games live on FuboTV (try it for free).

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Seahawks 6.5-point favorites over Rams for Week 18 matchup

According to USA TODAY Sports Data, the Seahawks are favored by 6.5 points over the Rams.

The Seahawks have just one more game left on their regular season schedule. If they can beat the Rams and the Lions beat the Packers, they’ll get into the NFL playoffs by the skin of their teeth. Rooting for Green Bay to lose a critical game to Detroit is always a bit of a long shot, but at least Seattle’s odds against LA are good.

According to USA TODAY Sports Data, the Seahawks are favored by 6.5 points over the Rams.

The Rams have dominated this rivalry in recent years. However, their roster is severely depleted as the season comes to a close. Matt Stafford, Cooper Kupp and Aaron Donald have all been shut down and they just lost to the Seahawks a few weeks ago. However, since then LA has gotten some life since signing Baker Mayfield, who’s taken over at quarterback.

Seattle leads the all-time series with the Rams 26-24.

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Seahawks: 6 takeaways from a close call win over short-handed Rams

Here are six takeaways from a close-call win.

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The Seahawks came into LA today to face a Rams team that was missing several of their most-important players. Seattle was supposed to win – being favored by more than a touchdown by the oddsmakers for the first time in 2022. While they got the job done it was a bit too close for comfort. Thanks to a clutch touchdown by DK Metcalf, they came up with a 27-23 win.

Here are six takeaways from a close-call win.

Seahawks vs. Rams Gameday Info: How to watch or stream Week 13 matchup

Here’s all the info you need to know.

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The Seahawks have a get right game on the road today against the Rams, who are missing just about everybody who matters.

Here’s all the info you need to know.

Week 13 game information:

What: Seattle Seahawks (6-5) vs. Los Angeles Rams (3-8)

When: Sunday, Dec. 4 at 1:05 p.m. PT

Where: SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA

Watch: The game will be broadcast on Fox in the yellow areas on the map below.

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Why: While it probably won’t make for great television, Seattle has a chance to beat up on a Rams team that has dominated them in recent years, winning five of six and eight of the last 10 matchups.

Streaming:

Stream games live on FuboTV (try it for free).

Check back for highlights, photos and analysis after the game.

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Seahawks vs. Rams: TV map, broadcast info for their Week 13 matchup

The Seattle Seahawks are back on the road this week, facing their NFC West rivals, the Los Angeles Rams.

The Seattle Seahawks are back on the road this week, facing their NFC West rivals, the Los Angeles Rams.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch.

Seahawks (6-5) vs. Rams (3-8) Week 13 TV map

The game will be broadcast Sunday at 1:05 p.m. PT on Fox in the yellow areas on the map below.

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Broadcasters: Kevin Kugler, Mark Sanchez

Local TV: Q13Fox will be broadcasting the game in the Seattle area. You can find a list of more local affiliates here.

Streaming: FuboTV (try it for free)

Odds: According to Tipico Sportsbook, the Seahawks are favored by 7.5 points.

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