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What are the probabilities that the 49ers, Rams, Chargers can win their division, earn No. 1 seed?
All three NFL teams in California are postseason bound as they set their sights on Super Bowl LX in Santa Clara. Now the 49ers, Rams and Chargers look to finish the season strong to secure their best seeding as possible.
Everyone knows what the San Francisco 49ers' biggest flaw is entering the playoffs. It has been obvious all season, but now that the lights are being shone down
San Francisco would have a better chance at the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs if Seattle can pull off the victory at home.
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Rams' playoff seeding could be impacted by 49ers-Colts on MNF
According to The Athletic, the Rams will have a 37% chance to win the West if the Colts win, or a 19% chance if the 49ers win. That’s because the 49ers own the tiebreaker over the Rams based on their winning percentage in the division, so the Rams would have to finish one game ahead of San Francisco in order to be a higher seed.
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. While the Los Angeles Rams have dealt with their own issues, spurred on by Puka Nacua's recent appearance on a livestream with Adin Ross and
LA's NFC team tumbled down the conference's projected playoff seeding ladder. Now, what is Rams' fate after long run atop our power poll?
The 49ers (10-4) have a better shot at the NFC’s No. 1 seed and a potential Super Bowl home game thanks to the Seattle Seahawks (12-3) overtaking the Los Angeles Rams (11-4) in overtime.
It wasn't just the Seahawks celebrating Thursday's night win. The 49ers now have a path to the NFC West title, too.
Adams missed their Thursday night loss to the Seahawks in Week 16 with a hamstring injury and head coach Sean McVay said a day after the game that Adams was likely to miss Week 17’s matchup with the Falcons as well. On Saturday, McVay said that Adams will officially be listed as doubtful to play in the game.
The Los Angeles Rams made a significant change in Week 16, and head coach Sean McVay spoke candidly about the decision.