
"Their two regular-season meetings delivered late drama in different forms, with the Rams edging the first contest by two points before Seattle staged a remarkable fourth-quarter comeback to claim an overtime win in the rematch. Seattle arrive as the NFC's top seed after finishing the regular season with a 14-3 record, while the Rams earned their place in the championship game after posting a 12-5 campaign."
"Seattle, by contrast, enjoyed a more comfortable divisional round outing, dismantling the San Francisco 49ers in a one-sided victory that underlined their defensive dominance. Seattle will be without running back Zach Charbonnet, who suffered a season-ending ACL injury in the divisional round. Kenneth Walker III is therefore expected to shoulder the bulk of the rushing workload, with limited depth available behind him."
Seattle and the Los Angeles Rams meet in the NFC Championship with a place in Super Bowl LX at stake. The teams split their regular-season meetings, the Rams winning a close first game and Seattle rallying for an overtime victory in the rematch. Seattle finished as the NFC's top seed at 14-3 while the Rams went 12-5. The Rams were tested in the playoffs with narrow wins over Carolina and Chicago. Seattle dominated their divisional game but will be without Zach Charbonnet, leaving Kenneth Walker III to carry the rushing workload with limited depth.
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