The 9-6 Los Angeles Rams take on the 7-8 Arizona Cardinals in the last of today’s NFL Saturday games.
The Rams have won four straight and are looking to maintain that momentum into the regular season’s final two weeks and defend their No. 1 position in the NFC West.
Playoff Picture
The 9-7 Seattle Seahawks are just one game behind the Rams in the NFC West. The two teams face off in Week 18 in a potentially decisive game. The Rams beat the Seahawks 26-20 in Week 9.
A Rams loss tonight would set up a winner-takes-all battle for the NFC West title in Week 18 against the Seahawks. Now, if the Rams lose their final two games, the final two NFC spots would go to the 10-5 Washington Commanders and the NFC South winner.
On the other hand, a victory for the Rams would potentially give them the NFC West crown — depending on how six other game outcomes impact their strength of victory.
Injury Report
Cardinals Inactives
- S Jammie Robinson
- S Joey Blount (ribs)
- RB Trey Benson (ankle)
- LB Milo Eifler
- LB Benton Whitley
- TE Travis Vokolek
- WR Xavier Weaver
Rams Inactives
- QB Stetson Bennett
- WR Tyler Johnson
- RB Cody Schrader
- OL Dylan McMahon
- OL Rob Havenstein
How to Watch the Rams vs. the Cardinals
Kickoff for the Rams-Cardinals game is 8:10 PM Eastern (6:10 PM Mountain/5:10 PM Pacific). The game is an exclusive NFL Network broadcast.
However, subscribers to NFL+ and YouTube’s NFL Sunday Ticket can watch the game on those platforms. Several streaming networks also offer the NFL Network as part of their paid bundles.
Viewers in home and away markets have the privilege of watching the game on their local TV affiliates: 12News KPHX in Phoenix and KCBS-2 in Los Angeles.
Those outside the Los Angeles and Phoenix areas can also choose from a few other free ways to watch the game, including through trial plans with FUBO and Hulu.
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