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Seahawks rumored to visit Rams in Los Angeles Week 11, host in Seattle Week 16

Seahawks rumored to visit Rams in Los Angeles Week 11, host in Seattle Week 16

USA Today14-05-2025

Seahawks rumored to visit Rams in Los Angeles Week 11, host in Seattle Week 16
The Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams will face off in Weeks 11 and 16 of the 2025 NFL Regular Season, according to rumors. Corbin Smith reported the leaks on X Tuesday morning.
These reports have the Seahawks visiting the Rams in Week 11 before hosting them in Seattle in Week 16.Like last year, these matchups set up the NFC West Rivalry in the second half of the season. They faced off in Weeks 9 and 18 in 2024 in decisive contests for the division and playoff picture.
The Rams won the first meeting in LA 26-20 in Week 9, narrowly taking the division lead by getting to 4-4 while the Seahawks moved to 4-5. They went on to eliminate the Seahawks from playoff contention in Week 17 when they clinched the division with a win over the Cardinals. Although the Seahawks beat the Rams 30-25 in Week 18, the Rams took the real prize in the NFC West title and moved onto the playoffs.
The Rams beat the Minnesota Vikings 27-9 in the Wild Card Round before losing to the eventual Super Bowl Champions. They took the Philadelphia Eagles down to the wire on the road, falling 28-22 in a Divisional Round Matchup that can be looked at as a classic. The thriller featured three lead changes in the first quarter and the Rams tying it up after halftime, keeping it a one-score game nearly the whole way. Their defense even gave the offense a chance to put together a game-winning drive in the final minutes, but they turned it over on downs just 22 yards from the touchdown dagger in the heart of the juggernaut Eagles.
The Seahawks certainly feel this is their time to take the rivalry back. After splitting two one-score games with the Rams in 2024, they have the opportunity to get their revenge in similarly pivotal second-half meetings in 2025.

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