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Pro Picks: Patriots Will Top the Broncos and Rams Will Edge the Seahawks to Reach the Super Bowl
The Rams aim to overcome the NFL's top-ranked defense led by the Seahawks, who have a 7-2 home record, to secure the NFC title and reach the Super Bowl.
- On Wednesday, January 21, 2026 the Los Angeles Rams will head to Seattle for the NFC Championship, where a Super Bowl berth is at stake and the top offense meets the No.1 defense.
- Having split the regular season, the Rams face a rematch with Seattle Seahawks after a 38-37 overtime loss, reaching the conference title via consecutive road playoff wins including an overtime victory.
- Davante Adams, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver, remains a central playmaker after leading the NFL in touchdowns in 2025 and returning in the Wild Card Round following three missed games.
- Matthew Stafford's sprained finger is the Rams' primary short-term concern after he went 20 for 42 with no touchdowns, though he delivered his second game-winning drive in two playoff games.
- Seattle Seahawks are 7-2 at home with a 41-6 win over the San Francisco 49ers; Stafford called it `as good an atmosphere as there is in football` and `as good a defense as we faced all year`.
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Pro Picks: Patriots will top the Broncos and Rams will edge the Seahawks to reach the Super Bowl
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Davante Adams led the NFL in receiving touchdowns during the 2025 regular season, his first with the Los Angeles Rams. And yet, it was not just his performance on the field that recently drew even more attention to the six-time Pro Bowler from the league.Adams certainly caused a stir during the Rams’ win over the Chicago Bears in the NFC Divisional Playoffs.He did so again afterward.Davante Adams Draws NFL’s Attention After Rams’ Win GettyDavant…
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right0Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution60% Left
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- 60% of the sources lean Left
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C 40%
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