Random Ramsdom: Playoff Eve

Random Ramsdom: Playoff Eve
Random Ramsdom: Playoff Eve

Happy and Happy Christmas Eve! If you don’t celebrate Christmas, that’s okay, welcome to Turf Show Times. We are on the eve of the NFL playoffs; the table is being set. The Los Angeles Rams are in, as are several teams. Much remains to be determined. It’s a wild time.

My hope is that you and your family enjoy the holidays. If you work today, then that’s boring, but get over it and enjoy your time!

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“A combination of their Thursday night loss to the Seahawks and the 49ers’ Monday Night Football victory over the Colts in Week 16 slid the Rams from the No. 1 spot to the No. 6 spot in the NFC playoff picture.

In total, five NFC teams, including Los Angeles, have clinched a playoff spot so far.

Here’s what the full NFC playoff picture looks like and how several Week 17 matchups, including the Rams against the Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Monday Night Football, will impact the playoff picture.”

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“The Los Angeles Rams will return to the field for their Monday Night Football matchup with the Atlanta Falcons to close out Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season.

This will be another big game for the Rams as they look to improve their NFC standings if they can. While the Falcons look to pull off a big upset to ensure the Rams’ first-round pick next season isn’t in the top 10. The Rams own the Falcons’ round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.”

“The Los Angeles Rams stumbled against the Seattle Seahawks in Week 16, but they’re still alive for the top spot in the NFC West and the No. 1 seed in the NFC. Unfortunately, they’ll probably need to win and have a few things get in their way for that to happen, but the first step is to make sure they take care of business against the Atlanta Falcons on the Week 17 edition of Monday Night Football.

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The Falcons’ season is over for a while, but they have one last chance to salvage some primetime time. Additionally, considering the Rams currently hold the Falcons’ first-round pick in 2026, Atlanta has a chance to hurt Los Angeles in more ways than one by pulling off the upset.

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