Stafford, Rams look to end 2-game skid by hosting reeling Cards to wrap up regular season
The Rams aim to end a two-game losing streak while managing key injuries and playoff readiness; Cardinals seek to break an eight-game losing streak, with WR Michael Wilson nearing 1,000 yards.
- Sunday, Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams kicks off at 4:25 p.m. EST as Sean McVay must balance playing starters with preserving players for the postseason after two losses.
- After an early 2-0 start, Arizona has slumped through an 8-game losing streak, with Jonathan Gannon holding a 15-35 record and Jacoby Brissett passing for 3,123 yards and 21 touchdowns.
- Individual milestones include a tight end receiving record and a near-career-game milestone for Campbell, as Cardinals TE Trey McBride sets an NFL record with 119 catches and DL Calais Campbell plays his 278th game Sunday.
- Rams defensive volatility is evident after allowing 27-plus points in four of five games, yet the Los Angeles Rams have forced four takeaways, three in the 38-37 OT loss on Dec. 18.
- Player availability and milestone chases shape both teams' approaches to the finale, as Michael Wilson needs 93 yards to reach 1,000 receiving yards and Davante Adams will miss a third straight game but is expected for the playoffs.
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Arizona Cardinals at Rams: Who has the edge?
ARIZONA CARDINALS (3-13) at RAMS (11-5) When: 1:25 p.m. Sunday Where: SoFi Stadium TV/Radio: FOX (Ch. 11)/710 AM; 93.1 FM; 1330 AM (Spanish); Sirius 228, 384 Line: Rams by 9.5 Notable injury designations Cardinals: OUT: OL Evan Brown (personal); QUESTIONABLE: LB Josh Sweat (ankle/knee). Rams: OUT: RG Kevin Dotson (ankle), DB Josh Wallace (ankle); DOUBTFUL: TE Terrance Ferguson (hamstring); QUESTIONABLE: WR Davante Adams (hamstring), RB Kyren Wil…
p):text-cms-story-body-color-text clearfix»> The Rams prepared for the end of Sunday's regular season against the Arizona Cardinals without knowing who their opponent will be in the NFC wilds round. Coach Sean McVay and his players had a more pressing concern: to return to the path of triumph. Share via Close additional options to share The Rams seek to end their streak of two consecutive defeats and address the playoffs with a victory against t…
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