Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

RAMS VS. BRONCOS: WHO HAS THE EDGE?

- —Gilbert Manzano

Today, 1:30 p.m.

SoFi Stadium

Ch. 2 / 1110 AM; 93.1 FM; 980 AM (Spanish) Broncos by 3

Rams: DL Aaron Donald (out; ankle), C Brian Allen (out; calf), WR Ben Skowronek (out; calf), QB John Wolford (out; neck), DL Marquise Copeland (out; ankle), LB Travin Howard (out; hip), LB Jake Gervase (out; ankle)

OLB Randy Gregory (questionab­le; knee), WR Courtland Sutton (questionab­le; hamstring), RB Latavius Murray (questionab­le; foot), WR Kendall Hinton (out; hamstring), OG Dalton Risner (questionab­le; shoulder/back/ foot), CB K'waun Williams (questionab­le; wrist/knee)

Another chance for the Rams to evaluate inexperien­ced players, such as rookie running back Kyren Williams, second-year wide receiver Tutu Atwell and thirdyear tight end Brycen Hopkins. Quarterbac­k Baker Mayfield has plenty of experience, but the Rams are also evaluating him because he's scheduled to become a free agent in the offseason and they might be considerin­g him as a quality backup for injured starter Matthew Stafford. Mayfield can help his case and gain attention from other teams if he's able to conduct a few productive offensive performanc­es to end the season and help develop the Rams' inexperien­ced players in the process. But that will be tough against the Broncos' stout defense, which is only allowing 18.1points per game, the third-best average in the NFL. The Rams' offensive line struggled to protect Mayfield against the Green Bay Packers on Monday night, leading to one of their worst offensive outputs in a disappoint­ing season.

Like the Rams, the Broncos also have one of the worst offenses in the NFL, which is one of the biggest surprises of the season. But the Broncos are considered the better team this week because they have a talented defense that features Pro Bowl cornerback Patrick Surtain and former All-Pro safety Justin Simmons. Many expected the Broncos to be Super Bowl contenders after the arrival of quarterbac­k Russell Wilson, but it's been an uphill battle for them most of the season. The Rams can relate, but Denver at least has Wilson and No. 1wide receiver Jerry Jeudy. The Rams will be without Stafford, center Brian Allen and wide receivers Cooper Kupp, Allen Robinson and Ben Skowronek.

Matchup to watch: Wilson against Rams middle linebacker Bobby Wagner. The two spent 10years together with the Seahawks and did plenty of winning, including hosting a Super Bowl trophy. Wagner recalled earlier this week that he frequently told Wilson during practices that he's lucky that he's wearing a red jersey and not allowed to touch him. That won't be the case today when they reunite at SoFi Stadium. This will be a chess match between two players who are very familiar with each other's strengths and weaknesses.

Rams win if: Wide receivers Van Jefferson, Brandon Powell and Atwell are able to make plays against the Broncos' standout secondary. With the Rams not having a true No. 1wideout available that will likely allow Surtain opportunit­ies to roam the field and create plays. Surtain, a Pro Bowl starter, might be the best lockdown corner in the league this season. But the Rams' offensive line will also need a bounce-back performanc­e to allow Mayfield enough time to connect with his receivers. Mayfield was sacked five times against the Packers.

Fantasy sleeper: This is a long shot and you probably shouldn't use it as advice for your fantasy football playoff matchups, but if you're in the consolatio­n bracket, go ahead and take a chance on Williams, the Rams' fifthround rookie from Notre Dame. Rams running back Cam Akers has gotten the bulk of the carries lately, but Coach Sean McVay said earlier this week that he wants Williams to be more involved in the offense. This could be the week when McVay finally gives WIlliams more than 10 carries.

Prediction: The Rams will need to sustain long drives to evaluate their inexperien­ced players on offense, but that likely won't happen against the Denver defense. Both offenses will struggle, but Surtain will return a Mayfield intercepti­on for a TD to give the Broncos a 16-10victory. Beat reporter's record: 10-4this season; 6-7-1against the spread.

What's at stake? Who's better?

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