The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Seahawks to face desperate Rams

- REUTERS

The Seattle Seahawks know exactly what is at stake when they hit the road to face the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday night: Win and they are in the playoffs.

That is the most obvious carrot dangling. There is more, of course, like keeping their spot atop the NFC West along with the San Francisco 49ers.

The Seahawks and 49ers are each 10-2 and on a potential Week 17 collision course in Seattle with the division title on the line.

The Seahawks are riding a five-game winning streak after a 37-30 victory Monday night against the Minnesota Vikings. And that victory to forge a tie atop the NFC West came hours after the 49ers had lost for the second time on the season, showing that Seattle knows how to step up to the occasion.

“We know we have another terrific opponent,” Seahawks coach Pete Carroll said. “It just seems like one after another after another. We just keep getting challenged by it. The teams keep bringing special players and schemes and histories of winning and all that stuff that just makes this a great run and a great challenge.

“I think it’s crucial. I really think it’s crucial that you just have to keep getting ready. I think it bears itself out here that these games, you just have to just keep getting turned around and get ready, regardless of what just happened. Good or bad. I’m hoping- that’s kind of the way I’m approachin­g it- that it’s a big deal for us. It’s going to help us.”

Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson was efficient Monday with 240 yards passing and a pair of touchdowns, with an intercepti­on that he batted back to the Vikings for a pick-six. The Seattle running game did plenty of damage with 218 yards on the ground, including 102 from Chris Carson and another 74 from Rashaad Penny. Both backs scored a TD.

The Rams (7-5) are coming off an impressive victory of their own to keep their playoff hopes alive, defeating the Arizona Cardinals 34-7 on Sunday. The Rams are on the outside looking in at the NFC playoff picture, one game behind the Minnesota Vikings (8-4) for the second wild-card spot.

Quarterbac­k Jared Goff threw for 424 yards and two TD strikes against the Cardinals as the Rams rebounded from an embarrassi­ng 45-6 home defeat to the Baltimore Ravens. But the Rams’ offensive showing did come against Arizona’s NFLworst passing defense.

The turnaround of note for the Rams on Sunday was on defense as the Rams gave up 198 yards of total offense and held Cardinals rookie quarterbac­k Kyler Murray to 163 yards and an intercepti­on, with two other intercepti­ons nullified by Rams penalties.

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