What is the key matchup to watch?
The Rams' receivers against the Panthers' secondary.
NFL / Playoffs
The Los Angeles Rams face the Carolina Panthers in a Wild Card Weekend rematch of a shocking upset from Week 13. This game marks Bryce Young's playoff debut and a chance for the Rams to start a deep postseason run. Plus, Rams linebacker Jar...
The Rams enter the game as favorites, boasting the league's No. 1 scoring offense. However, the Panthers, despite their losing record, have a history of playoff upsets. The Rams' offense, led by Matthew Stafford and bolstered by the return of Davante Adams, will test the Panthers' defense, particularly their ability to contain both the passing and running game. Bryce Young's performance will be critical for the Panthers, needing to replicate his late-game heroics from their previous win against the Rams. Canales' aggressive play-calling, reminiscent of his time with the Seahawks, could be a game-changer. Jared Verse's determination to uphold his promise adds an emotional layer to the Rams' quest for a deep playoff run. The Rams need to translate their regular-season dominance to the playoffs, while the Panthers aim to capitalize on their underdog status and exploit any Rams' vulnerabilities.
**Injury Updates:** Rams: - Questionable: Terrance Ferguson (TE, hamstring), Josh Wallace (CB, ankle), Jordan Whittington (WR, knee) - Out: Kevin Dotson (OL, ankle) Panthers: - Questionable: Robert Hunt (G, biceps), Chandler Zavala (G, calf)
The Rams' receivers against the Panthers' secondary.
To do everything in his power so his teammates don't feel the way they did after the Eagles playoff loss.
He was part of the Seahawks team that upset the Saints in the 2011 playoffs.
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