
"The third meeting between the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams feels less like a rematch and more like a final exam. These teams split the regular-season series, and the margins were microscopic. Across two games, only one point separated them on the scoreboard (58-57) and only one yard separated them in total offense (830-829). That's not rivalry noise. That's two teams that are almost perfectly matched when they share the field."
"Sunday gives us a true heavyweight clash when they meet for a third time with a trip to the Super Bowl on the line. The Rams bring the NFL's No. 1 scoring offense (30.5 PPG), and Seattle was the league's No. 1 scoring defense (17.2 PPG) in the regular season. We've seen both sides in the previous two matchups, with the Rams winning the first matchup in Week 11, 21-19, and the Seahawks taking a 38-37 overtime thriller in Week 16."
The Seahawks and Rams split the regular-season series by one point and one yard total offense across two games (58-57; 830-829). The Rams led the league with a 30.5 PPG scoring offense while Seattle posted the NFL's top scoring defense at 17.2 PPG. The Rams won Week 11, 21-19, and the Seahawks won Week 16 in a 38-37 overtime thriller. Betting lines mirrored the outcomes: Rams +3.5 covered in Week 11 and Seahawks +1.5 covered in Week 16. Matthew Stafford cleared over 1.5 passing touchdowns and avoided interceptions in both meetings, making several repeated markets notable for bettors.
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