The Los Angeles Rams have a chance to basically lock up the NFC West, and maybe more
The Los Angeles Rams lead the Seattle Seahawks by a score of 13-7 after the first half of play.
The game didn’t start how L.A. wanted when they failed to convert on a fourth down during their opening drive. Seattle quickly had the ball on offense with good field position, and they took a 7-0 lead only a few plays later.
Though Seattle’s defense made it hard on L.A., the Rams’ offense responded on their second drive by marching down the field, but it ended with a field goal. However, the Rams were on the board and the score was now 7-3.
Chris Shula’s defense was able to force a stop which allowed L.A. to tack on another field goal to make the score 7-6.
Then Shula’s defense forced another Seattle punt, which then gave L.A. a chance to score again and take a lead, and the Rams did exactly that when Matthew Stafford found Terrance Ferguson for a touchdown and L.A.‘s first lead of the day with a 13-7 score.
The Rams had Seattle on a third and long with a chance to get the ball back before the end of the half, but Seattle converted right at the 2:00 minute warning.
The Seahawks were driving, but then Cooper Kupp fumbled the ball to give possession back to the Rams with about 0:40 seconds to go in the half, and the score would stay 13-7.
Will the Rams close out this game with a victory?
There is an entire half of football to go, so you’re going to want to stay locked in to see how this Week 16 contest comes to an end!
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