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Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Rams: How to watch, listen and live stream

How to watch Week 17, presented by SoFi:

MATCHUP

The Los Angeles Rams (9-6) host the Cardinals (8-7) on Sunday in the regular season finale, with both teams seeking to clinch a playoff spot. Kickoff from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, is scheduled for 1:25 p.m. pacific time on CBS.

Including the postseason, Sunday's game will mark the 87th all-time meeting between the two teams, with Los Angeles leading the series 46-38-2. The Rams won the last matchup 38-28 on Dec. 6, 2020 at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona.

WATCH ON TV
  • TV Coverage: CBS
  • Play-by-Play: Jim Nantz
  • Color Analyst: Tony Romo
  • Sideline reporter: Tracy Wolfson
WATCH ON MOBILE

A live stream will be available on the following platforms if the game is available on TV in the local market:
*Please check your local TV listings to confirm availability. iOS mobile web and app users should "Allow Location Access" (via Settings > Privacy > Location Services > Safari). Geographic and device restrictions apply. Local & primetime games only.

LISTEN ON RADIO

Local Radio coverage: ESPN LA 710 AM and 93.1 JACK FM
  • Play-by-Play: J.B. Long
  • Color Analyst: Maurice Jones-Drew
  • Sideline: D'Marco Farr
  • Available to stream live within 100 miles of Los Angeles on theRams.com and the Rams mobile app.
ESPNLA's affiliate radio stations:
  • KLSD/1360 AM – San Diego, CA
  • KCBL/1340 AM - Fresno, CA
  • KHTY/970 AM - Bakersfield, CA
  • KWWN 1100 AM & 100.9 FM - Las Vegas, NV
  • ESPN/103.9 FM - Palm Springs, CA
  • KAVL/610 AM & 106.7 FM – Lancaster, CA
  • KSMA/1240 AM & 99.5 FM - Santa Maria, CA
  • KMET/1490 AM - Banning, CA
  • KKEA 1420 AM & 92.7 FM – Honolulu, HI
Spanish Radio coverage: Tu Liga Radio 1330 AM
  • Play-by-Play: Troy Santiago
  • Color Analyst: Ricardo Lopez
Tu Liga Radio's affiliate radio stations:
  • KTMZ/1220 AM – Pomona, CA
  • KWAC/1490 AM – Bakersfield, CA
  • KGST/1600 AM – Fresno, CA
  • KMJE/980 AM – Sacramento, CA
  • KENO/1450 AM - Las Vegas, NV
  • KCAL/1410 AM - Riverside/San Bernardino, CA
  • KXLM/102.9 FM/KOXR 910 AM - Oxnard/Ventura, CA
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Tale of the tape: Rams vs. Cardinals

Short-handed, with co-captains Cooper Kupp and Michael Brockers not expected to play because they are on the reserve/COVID-19 list, the Los Angeles Rams will try to extend their streak against the Arizona Cardinals with a postseason berth on the line.

Rams head coach Sean McVay is 7-0 against the Cardinals and defeated them earlier this season 38-28 in Week 13. But this matchup will be much different.

Along with Kupp and Brockers, the Rams also will be missing starting quarterback Jared Goff, out with a broken thumb. Also potentially out are two of the team’s most productive running backs in Darrell Henderson Jr., placed on injured reserve this week, and rookie Cam Akers, who will be a game-time decision with a high ankle sprain.

Starting left tackle Andrew Whitworth also remains out due to a knee issue, along with inside linebacker Micah Kiser (knee).

McVay was asked this week how he expects his team to respond to the adverse situation this season that has party been created due to COVID.

“Guys will be asked to step up and there's something to be said for kind of bonding together and being strong in the face of adversity,” McVay said. “Let’s go compete to the best of our ability and not be afraid to see what happens if we put everything we’ve got into it.”

The Rams (9-6) can clinch a playoff berth with a win or tie against the Cardinals (8-7), or a loss or tie by the Chicago Bears, who host the Green Bay Packers.

Future Hall of Famer Larry Fitzgerald did not play in the earlier matchup because he was on the reserve/COVID list, but will play Sunday.

The Rams are 44-38-2 all-time against the Cardinals, including the postseason.

L.A. opened the week as 5-point favorites; now they are 3-point underdogs.

It should be about 62 degrees and partly cloudy on Sunday in Inglewood, so weather should not be a factor at SoFi Stadium.

Carl Cheffers’ crew will officiate Sunday’s game.

2020 RECORD
Rams: 9-6
Cardinals: 8-7
Comment: The Rams are on a two-game losing streak for the first time this season.

Points Per Game
Rams: 23.6 (19)
Cardinals: 26.9 (10)
Comment: The Rams have scored two touchdowns over that last eight quarters.

Total offense
Rams: 395.2 yards per game (2)
Cardinals: 379.9 yards per game (7)
Comment: Arizona averaging 24.3 first downs a game, No. 3 in the NFL.

Rush offense
Rams: 127.2 yards per game (10)
Cardinals: 145.9 yards per game (3)
Comment: Rams averaging 4.3 yards per attempt, No. 16 in the league.

Pass offense
Rams: 252.7 yards per game (T12)
Cardinals: 250.0 passing yards a game (15)
Comment: DeAndre Hopkins is second in the NFL in receptions (111) and receiving yards (1,372).

Time of possession
Rams: 31:38 (4)
Cardinals: 29:12 (21)
Comment: Cardinals have converted 68 percent of their fourth downs, No. 5 in the league.

Opponents points per game
Rams: 19.3 (3)
Cardinals: 23.3 (14)
Comment: Arizona defense holding teams to 17.7 points per contest over last three games.

Total defense
Rams: 286.5 yards per game (1)
Cardinals: 353.2 yards per game (14)
Comment: L.A. holding teams to an impressive 4.57 yards per play, tops in the NFL.

Rush Defense
Rams: 94.3 yards per game (3)
Cardinals: 126.5 yards per game (23)
Comment: Per Next Gen Stats, Cardinals allowing 4.9 yards per carry on first down runs, tied for No. 28 in NFL.

Pass Defense
Rams: 192.3 yards per game (1)
Cardinals: 226.7 yards per game (10)
Comment: Cardinals allowing 6.39 yards per passing play, No. 7 in NFL.

Sacks
Rams: 49/324 yards (2)
Cardinals: 46/318 yards (T4)
Comment: Haasan Reddick leads the Cardinals with 12.5 sacks.

Penalties
Rams: 66/617 yards (2)
Cardinals: 107/830 yards (32)
Comment: Patrick Peterson the most penalized player (13) on the most penalized team in the NFL.

Interceptions
Rams: 13 (T11)
Cardinals: 10 (T18)
Comment: Dre Kirkpatrick and Peterson lead Arizona with three INTs apiece.

Turnover differential
Rams: minus-2 (20)
Cardinals: minus-1 (19)
Comment: Rams have at least one turnover in every game this season, 23 overall on the year.
 

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Prediction: Rams over Cardinals, 27-23

The Los Angeles Rams (9-6) look for a season sweep over the Arizona Cardinals (8-7) on Sunday. It’s always hard to beat a team twice in a year, but the Rams will be properly motivated with a postseason berth at stake for both teams.

The Rams are 5-2 playing at home in their first year at SoFi Stadium.

Making the task more difficult is the Rams will be without starting quarterback Jared Goff (broken thumb on throwing hand), leading receiver Cooper Kupp (COVID), left tackle Andrew Whitworth (knee), inside linebacker Micah Kiser (knee), running back Darrell Henderson Jr. (ankle), defensive lineman Michael Brockers (COVID) and perhaps running back Cam Akers (ankle) and edge rusher Leonard Floyd (abdominal issue).

For a team that’s been healthy most of the season, L.A.’s depth will be tested on Sunday.

Matchup microscope
Whether it’s Malcolm Brown, Xavier Jones, Ray Calais or Akers lining up running back, the Rams should feel confident about the team’s ability to run the football against Arizona’s front seven. The Cardinals are giving up an average of 4.9 yards per carry on first down runs, No. 28 in the NFL. With the added element of a mobile quarterback like John Wolford and an ability to run two tight-end sets, expect the Rams to lean on the running game as a buffer for the Wake Forest product making his NFL first start. Arizona has struggled against running quarterbacks this season. Russell Wilson ran for a combined 126 rushing yards in Seattle’s two wins over Arizona this season. Josh Allen ran for 38 yards in Buffalo’s win over the Cardinals. And Cam Newton ran for 46 yards in New England’s win over Arizona.

One to watch
A strength of the team for most of the year, the Rams have struggled up front offensively of late, allowing six sacks over the last two games. Specifically, left tackle Joe Noteboom needs a good game against Arizona’s most productive pass rusher, Haasan Reddick, who has 12.5 sacks on the season. L.A.’s offensive line has had seven penalties called on them over the last two weeks. Expect Rams head coach Sean McVay to get Wolford on the move, using bootlegs and rollouts to put him on the edge of Arizona’s defense. I also expect to see some Run-Pass Options in L.A.’s playbook to take advantage of Wolford’s unique skill set from his college days at Wake Forest. Ultimately, the Rams need to be more consistent and penalty-free up front.

Fun to watch

Jalen Ramsey said he looks forward to his rematch with DeAndre Hopkins on Sunday. According to Next Gen Stats, Ramsey allowed just three catches for 20 yards on eight targets when he shadowed Hopkins in the earlier matchup. Hopkins finished with eight receptions for 52 yards and a score. Ramsey also might see time on Larry Fitzgerald, who’s likely playing in his final NFL season.

Key to the game
Just as they did in the earlier matchup, L.A.’s defense has to do a good job keeping Kyler Murray in the pocket and not letting him make plays down the field. Offensively, the Rams need to keep the chains moving, take care of the football and score touchdowns when they are in the red zone. It will be an uphill climb, but even with all the players missing the Rams have the more talented team and should take care of business on Sunday.

Prediction
Rams 27, Cardinals 23
 

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Well here we go! I’m pretty confident we will win today still given our defense.