The NFC West remains up for grabs in Week 15. The 7-6 Los Angeles Rams and 6-7 San Francisco 49ers trail the division-leading 8-5 Seattle Seahawks by one and two games, respectively. Every game counts down the stretch, including tonight’s crucial matchup at Levi’s Stadium.
A loss would all but end the 49ers’ playoff hopes, while the Rams need a victory to keep pace with — or gain ground on — the Seahawks, who face a tough challenge against the 9-4 Green Bay Packers on Sunday night.
A High-Stakes Rematch
The Rams and 49ers previously faced off in Week 3, where San Francisco squandered a 10-point lead during a five-minute stretch in the fourth quarter. The game ended in heartbreak for the 49ers, as Rams kicker Joshua Karty sealed their fate with a 37-yard field goal with just two seconds left on the clock.
Injury Report
For the 49ers:
- ACTIVE: Nick Bosa (DL), Isaac Guerendo (RB), and Dre Greenlaw (LB), originally listed as questionable, are active. Greenlaw returns after suffering an Achilles tear in last season’s Super Bowl.
- OUT: Ben Bartch (OL), Khalil Davis (DT), Malik Mustafa (S), and Trent Williams (T).
For the Rams:
- OUT: Cobie Durant (CB), Tyler Higbee (TE), Stetson Bennett (QB), Cody Schrader (RB), Brennan Jackson (OL), Dylan McMahon (OL), and Warren McClendon Jr. (OL).
How to Watch
For national viewers, the Rams-49ers game airs exclusively on Amazon Prime as part of its Thursday Night Football broadcast, with Al Michaels providing the play-by-play commentary. Kickoff is scheduled for 8:15 EST/5:15 PST.
Viewers in the Los Angeles and San Francisco markets can tune in on their respective local affiliates: FOX 1 (Los Angeles), KTVU-TV Channel 2 (Bay Area).
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