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NFC Wild Card: Arizona Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Rams​

Third time’s the charm, right? But for who?

In the first-ever NFL game played on Martin Luther King Day, the Los Angeles Rams (12-5) will face the Arizona Cardinals (11-6) for the third time this season in the same venue where the Super Bowl will be played a month from now.

The series is split so far with the Cardinals winning the first meeting, 37-20, and the Rams getting revenge in game two, 30-23, both victories coming on the other's home field. Neither starting quarterback Kyler Murray nor Matthew Stafford has ever won a playoff game in their respective short and long careers. Of course, this is Murray’s first stab at the NFL postseason. But as for Stafford, he is 0-3 in playoff games in his days with the Lions. The first chance that Stafford had at earning a postseason W back in 2012, Murray was in seventh grade.

And get this, the last time these two franchises faced each other in the playoffs was back in 1975, a 35-23 Rams win where Lawrence McCutcheon, who is unavailable for Monday’s game, ran for 202 yards on 37 carries.

NFC Wild Card: Arizona (11-6) at Los Angeles (12-5)

Kickoff: Monday, Jan. 17 at 8:15 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN/ABC
Spread: Rams -4

Three Things to Watch

1. Kyler Murray must stay vertical

Both teams have had their issues when it comes to pass protection and the resulting throws that come from said protection. But in this one, it will be of paramount importance for the Cardinals, especially considering the Rams were third in the NFL with 50 sacks in the regular season and Arizona's offensive line has gotten progressively worse. Despite getting good protection early in the season, things have spiraled as Kyler Murray was sacked five times against the Seahawks last Sunday. He also was taken down four times back in Week 14 when he last faced the Rams, three of those courtesy of Aaron Donald. The white-hot spotlight falls on Cards offensive left tackle D.J. Humphries, who gave up six pass pressures and one hit in pass protection going up against Von Miller and Leonard Floyd. With No. 1 wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins out and leading rusher James Conner questionable, much more is going to fall on Murray's shoulders. That makes it even more curious why head coach Kliff Kingsbury made it known that Murray "will play the best game of his career." Hmmm. No pressure there bub.

2. Rams' ground game needs to step up

The Rams welcomed back Cam Akers last week after he missed the entire season because of a torn Achilles suffered in the summer. He joined Sony Michel, who is third in the NFL with 554 rushing yards since Week 12. Those two did not have a big game against San Francisco last Sunday, gaining just 46 yards on 26 carries, but this week they could help set the tone for the Rams' offense. The Cardinals finished 20th in rushing defense this season, giving up 114.3 yards per game and coming off a week where they coughed up 202 on the ground to last-in-the-NFC-West Seattle. So a good running game and some clock control will be a major factor here for Los Angeles. Although it should be noted that Arizona's passing defense struggled down the stretch. After Week 9, the Cardinals were ranked second in the league at 210 passing yards per game allowed. In the last five games that average has risen to 237 yards per game. Arizona will need to tighten its coverage if it wants to get past the NFL's fifth-ranked passing attack (273.1 ypg).

3. Can new defenders make a difference?

Some interesting off-the-field moves took place in the lead-up to this game. The Rams defensive secondary lost safety and leading tackler Jordan Fuller to a season-ending ankle injury and Taylor Rapp suffered a concussion last Sunday. So earlier this week, the team signed Eric Waddle, who is 37 years young and last played for the Rams in 2019 before retiring. Yes, they went to the well of retirees to fill some needs, but hey desperate times require desperate measures. In his last full season with the Rams Weddle started all 16 games and recorded 108 tackles.

Meanwhile, it is interesting to note that the Cardinals might (make that MIGHT) get the services of J.J. Watt. Yep, sack-master was able to practice on Thursday. How valuable would it be to get the monster D-end back for the first time since Week 7? Consider that after seven weeks of play this season the Cardinals were first in opponent QBR rating. Since then, they have been dead last, No. 32. In points per game, the Cardinals were, again, first in the NFL halfway through the season, giving up just 16.3 points per game. But since then, they have dropped down to 24th, allowing almost nine points per game more at 25.2 ppg. Aye-yaye-yaye. That’s how big of a difference Mr. Watt makes.

Final Analysis

Bottom Line: Don’t look for a close game.

Since 2017, every Rams-Cardinals showdown has been decided by seven points or more. While at the same time, the Rams have owned this series, having won nine of the last 10 after Sean McVay took over as head coach. And as you know the Cardinals have gone just 1-4 down the stretch, getting outscored by 36 points during that span.

If you ask me, the pressure is all on the Rams here. They didn’t go out and make moves like acquiring Matthew Stafford, Odell Beckham Jr. and Von Miller in recent months just to get eliminated in the first round of the playoffs.

Prediction: Rams 35, Cardinals 24
 

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3 Keys to Winning for the Rams against the Cardinals in the Wild Card round of the playoffs​

The Rams kick off postseason play hosting the Cardinals in the Wild Card round, in the second-ever playoff meeting between the two teams. Kickoff from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif. is scheduled for 5:15 p.m. pacific time on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN+ and ESPN Deportes, locally on ABC7.

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

1) Don't let Cardinals QB Kyler Murray escape the pocket

As the Rams know well by now, Murray's mobility allows him to make off-schedule plays in the passing game and also scramble for big gains on the ground. Although he threw a pair of interceptions, he still kept that Week 14 game close because of his 444 total yards of offense (383 passing, 61 rushing).

Replicating the pass rush performance from that contest, not to mention setting the edge, will play a critical role in the outcome of Monday night's game.

2) Limit explosive plays in the passing game

Eight of Murray's 32 completions in Week 14 went for 15 or more yards, including a 47-yarder to wide receiver Christian Kirk on the final drive that led to a field goal that made it a one-possession game.

Even without DeAndre Hopkins, the Cardinals are still capable of those big plays in the passing game with targets like Kirk, wide receiver A.J. Green and tight end Zach Ertz around Murray. For the Rams to have success on Monday night, they will need limit those.

3) Play turnover-free football

While the Rams only committed two turnovers against the the Cardinals in Week 4, they had none in Week 14 – one of the biggest differences in the second matchup resulting in a Rams win instead of a Rams loss.

Thus, one of the best ways the Rams can increase their chances of advancing on to the divisional round is by protecting the football.
 

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Winner of Rams-Cardinals to face Buccaneers in Tampa Bay​

With the first two NFC Wild Card playoff games complete, the No. 4-seed Rams now have a clear picture of where they will be headed in the divisional round if they advance.

A win over the No. 5-seed Arizona Cardinals on Monday night at SoFi Stadium, and Los Angeles will advance to face the No. 2-seed and defending Super Bowl champion Buccaneers in Tampa Bay. That game will kick off at noon pacific time on Sunday, January 23 (NBC, Peacock and Universal).

That path was created via the 49ers upsetting the Cowboys 23-17 on Sunday, making the 49ers the lowest remaining seed and the team traveling to Green Bay to take on the Packers in the divisional round.
 

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https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2022/01/16/rams-cardinals-playoffs-uniforms-wild-card/
Fans will be pleased to know that the Los Angeles Rams are wearing a classic uniform combination against the Arizona Cardinals that they’ve only worn one time this season. The Rams announced Sunday night that they’ll wear their royal jerseys with yellow pants in Monday’s wild-card game against the Cardinals.

The only other game this season where the Rams wore royal and yellow was against the Giants in Week 6, a 38-11 win on the road. This combination pays homage to the classic blue and yellow throwback uniforms the Rams used to wear, which were so wildly popular among fans.
 

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The only other game this season where the Rams wore royal and yellow was against the Giants in Week 6, a 38-11 win on the road. This combination pays homage to the classic blue and yellow throwback uniforms the Rams used to wear, which were so wildly popular among fans.
Were?? Eff that. ARE!!

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https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2022/01/16/rams-cardinals-playoffs-uniforms-wild-card/
Fans will be pleased to know that the Los Angeles Rams are wearing a classic uniform combination against the Arizona Cardinals that they’ve only worn one time this season. The Rams announced Sunday night that they’ll wear their royal jerseys with yellow pants in Monday’s wild-card game against the Cardinals.

The only other game this season where the Rams wore royal and yellow was against the Giants in Week 6, a 38-11 win on the road. This combination pays homage to the classic blue and yellow throwback uniforms the Rams used to wear, which were so wildly popular among fans.
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Today us THE DAY!!! I don't mind saying I'm "on edge" until I see how the Ram offense and defense start out.

Top in my mind is what kind of start the offense gets off to...and I'd like to see them score first.

On defense, I just don't have a good feeling for the secondary. I really don't want to see Weddle start either.

McVay needs to call a good balanced game...and I'd like to see Michel and Akers run hard consistent.

RAMS UNTIL I DIE!!!
 
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I was feeling confident about this game all week but now I keep doubting ourselves due to all the stupid mistakes we have made in different games. That shit does not go punished in the playoffs.