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Los Angeles Rams vs. Green Bay Packers​

The NFC remains wide open with five teams having two or three losses. Two of them will meet Sunday afternoon when the Green Bay Packers host the Los Angeles Rams at Lambeau Field.

Although the Rams are coming off a bye, these two teams are a combined 1-4 this month. A win against another NFC heavyweight would not only make a statement but also help turn around their season as they pursue the conference's lone bye.

The Rams' bye could hardly have come at a better time, as they are reeling from losses against the Titans and 49ers by a combined score of 59-26. Concerningly, they put up their two lowest offensive outputs by both yardage (347, 278) and points (16, 10).

Green Bay, on the other hand, narrowly fell to the Chiefs when Aaron Rodgers was sidelined with a positive COVID-19 test and won when he returned against the Seahawks with a dominant defensive performance. However, that same unit couldn't stop the Vikings last week in a disappointing 34-31 overtime loss.

These teams are even with a 47-47-2 all-time record against each other, but the Packers have won six of their last seven games against the Rams, including a 32-18 home playoff win in the Divisional Round in January. Can Los Angeles avenge their recent losses with an extra week to prepare?

Los Angeles (7-3) at Green Bay (8-3)

Kickoff: Sunday, Nov. 28 at 4:25 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Spread: Packers -1

Three Things to Watch

1. Packers' O-line vs. Rams' pass rush

Green Bay's injury report has been lengthy this season, and plenty of stars from Rodgers to running back Aaron Jones (sprained MCL) have missed time. But perhaps no position has been more beat up than the Packers' offensive line.

All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari has been out three games with a knee injury, and Pro Bowl left guard Elgton Jenkins was able to slide over to fill in for him. But Jenkins just suffered a torn ACL in the loss to the Vikings, prematurely ending his season.

Starting center Josh Myers is also out with a knee injury, but at least the right side of the Packers' line is still healthy. And they have quite the matchup against the Rams' intimidating front four.

The Rams are tied for the league lead in sacks — although their adjusted sack rate (6.6 percent) is more middle-of-the-pack — with incredible star power. Aaron Donald commands double-teams in the middle, and linebacker Leonard Floyd is tied for 12th in the NFL with 7.5 sacks. Von Miller only had three tackles, including one for a loss, in his Rams debut, but should be getting up to speed.

Los Angeles is aggressive with the seventh-highest blitz rate (28.8 percent) and could make trouble for the Packers if their makeshift offensive line can't give Rodgers time to get through his progressions. There's also the question of Rodgers' mobility in the pocket after he revealed that he had a fractured pinkie toe on Wednesday.

2. Can Jalen Ramsey shut down Davante Adams?

Perhaps the better question here is how much Ramsey will be matched up on Adams. When these teams faced off in the playoffs last season, Ramsey said he only faced off against Adams man-to-man five times.

Especially when former defensive coordinator Brandon Staley was with the Rams, the team wasn't known for shadowing one cornerback on one wide receiver. Ramsey may have started plays lined up on Adams, but Packers head coach Matt LaFleur uses lots of motion to read the defense and get better matchups. In the most recent playoff meeting, when Ramsey did follow Adams on the goal line, the Packers were able to scheme their way to an easy 1-yard touchdown.

If the Rams are able to get Ramsey — still perhaps the best cornerback in the league — on Adams more in this game, that would force Rodgers to turn to other targets.

The Packers really lean on their top two pass catchers. Adams has 106 of the team's 349 targets, and Jones, who remains unlikely to play, sits second at 47. The eminently enigmatic Marquez Valdes-Scantling had a breakout game with 123 yards last week, but he hasn't topped three catches or 60 yards in any other game this season. Even Randall Cobb and Allen Lazard have only topped three receptions in a game once, and that was five catches apiece.

3. Does Odell Beckham Jr. take a step forward?

When the Rams added Beckham following his release from the Browns, he looked like a luxury as a WR3. But with Robert Woods tearing his ACL two days later, he's going to have to become a solid WR2 for this team to fulfill its Super Bowl promise.

Beckham was quiet in his LA debut in the loss to the 49ers, as he played just 15 of the team's 55 snaps. He did catch two of his three targets, albeit for only 18 yards. The hope is that, with the bye week, he'll have more time to learn head coach Sean McVay's playbook and become more than a famous decoy.

Green Bay's top corner Jaire Alexander remains out with a shoulder injury, so there is a bit of weakness in the secondary. However, if Beckham is not fully productive, the pickings get a little slim in LA.

With DeSean Jackson released and rookie Tutu Atwell injured, there aren't many deep threats. Van Jefferson may be more useful in the slot to take over Woods' role next to Cooper Kupp. The pressure is on for Beckham to contribute in this big matchup.

Final Analysis

We're getting to the time of the year that Lambeau Field's home-field advantage grows even larger with the weather, but that can only overcome so much. The Packers are really hurting at several key positions, and it's going to cause some really poor matchups. Rodgers can still light up the scoreboard, but as we saw last week against the Vikings, there's only so much he can do by himself.

Prediction: Rams 24, Packers 20
 

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3 Keys to Winning for the Rams against the Packers​

The Los Angeles Rams (7-3) head to Green Bay to take on the Packers (8-3) at Lambeau Field in a rematch of last year's divisional round playoff game.

Ahead of the game, theRams.com examines 3 Keys to Winning for the Rams, powered by The Wallace Firm:

1) Make Packers QB Aaron Rodgers uncomfortable

Rodgers may be without his starting left tackle and starting center – and also dealing with a fractured toe – but none of those setbacks appeared to inhibit him in the second half of last week's game against the Vikings. He was in pain and under pressure, but still found a way to adjust, as evidenced by the 37-yard completion he had to wide receiver Davante Adams at the beginning of the fourth quarter.

That places a premium not only on the Rams' pass rush disrupting Rodgers, but also the Rams secondary to ensure those types of plays don't happen.

2) Keep Packers RB A.J. Dillon – and RB Aaron Jones, if he plays – contained

The 6-foot, 247-pound Dillon is a bruising back who has filled in capably for the injured Jones, finishing with 21 carries for 66 yards and two touchdowns against the Seahawks in Week 10, then 11 carries for 53 yards against the Vikings in Week 11. Dillon has also recorded eight receptions for 106 yards over those last two games.

The 5-9, 208-pound Jones – normally the starter – is questionable to play with a knee injury that he sustained against the Seahawks and prevented him from playing last week; when healthy, he's an all-purpose weapon who has collected 839 yards from scrimmage and seven total touchdowns in 10 games.

When it comes to the Packers' backfield, the Rams defense must be mindful of not only stopping the run, but also limiting those running backs' impact in the passing game.

3) Protect QB Matthew Stafford and the ball

Led by former Rams assistant head coach and outside linebackers coach Joe Barry, the Packers defense ranks 10th in the NFL in sacks (26) and is tied with the Dolphins and Saints for the eighth-most takeaways created (16 – 11 interceptions and five fumble recoveries).

Accordingly, for the Rams to have success on Sunday, their offensive line will have to consistently give Stafford a clean pocket. It will also be important for Stafford and the Rams' skill players on offense to not commit any turnovers.
 

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TEAM OFFENSE
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TEAM DEFENSE
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My god it feels like its been a month since we've seen the team play. Cant wait for this game!
 

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According to Dianna Russini, Matthew Stafford is “all banged up” and is dealing with a sore ankle, pain in his throwing arm/elbow, and has back pain that is described as “chronic.”

This is worrisome considering he hasn't been hit a whole lot.
 

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This game has the feel of a low scoring game. I don't mind that though. The talent on both defenses is impressive.

Rams D
-Miller
-Donald
-Ramsey
-Floyd

Packer D
-Cambell
-K. Clark
-Gary
-Amos

It's a tough game to be a QB.
 

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According to Dianna Russini, Matthew Stafford is “all banged up” and is dealing with a sore ankle, pain in his throwing arm/elbow, and has back pain that is described as “chronic.”

This is worrisome considering he hasn't been hit a whole lot.
I’d take this report with a grain of salt. I’m sure he has some bumps, bruises, wear and tear, but (1) he’s not on the injury report, (2) he fully practiced all week, and (3) this report is not coming from someone close to the team. Sounds to me like a few kernels of truth being overblown by someone looking for a “scoop.”
 

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I’d take this report with a grain of salt. I’m sure he has some bumps, bruises, wear and tear, but (1) he’s not on the injury report, (2) he fully practiced all week, and (3) this report is not coming from someone close to the team. Sounds to me like a few kernels of truth being overblown by someone looking for a “scoop.”
He wasn't on the injury report for DET with his injuries last year either. From what what was said.
 

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Terry Bradshaw picked the Packers today and when asked his predicted score, he said, “It doesn’t matter”
 

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LETS GO RAMS!

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Hmmm Ram defense ranked 14th? Oh well Morris doesn't give a damn about stats. Wake the F up Morris, stats are an indicator of how well the D is performing. That's saying the #1 ranking last year was meaningless. :wtf: