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The Los Angeles Rams enter Week 15 as one of the hottest teams in the NFL. L.A. has won seven of its last eight games and is currently the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC entering this weekend's showdown against the Detroit Lions. However, the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers aren't far behind with 10-3 and 9-4 records, respectively.
The Detroit Lions are underdogs heading into their game against the Los Angeles Rams, but have ways they can pull off a win.
The Detroit Lions got a much-needed win last Thursday when they beat the Cowboys 44-30. That said, they were torched by Dak Prescott and were lucky that CeeDee Lamb was injured early in the third quarter. They also surrendered 31 points to Green Bay the previous week.
The Lions have won the last two games in this series, but the Rams are 6-point favorites in the latest Lions vs. Rams odds from DraftKings. The total sits at 55. Kickoff from SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles is set for 4:25 p.
The Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Rams are both looking to build off double-digit victories when they meet up on Sunday afternoon. The Lions haven’t won two str
Heading into Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season, nine teams have already been eliminated from playoff contention. On the flip side, no teams have clinched a playoff berth, yet. However, the Los Angeles Rams could change that as they’ll have an opportunity to clinch a spot in the postseason on Sunday.
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The Ringer's Diante Lee, though, predicts the Rams will look at the veteran starting quarterback market instead of the draft because of general manager Les Snead's history. Snead did it with Stafford in 2021, so it stands to reason he could do it again after Stafford retires to capitalize on a roster that is young and ascending.