Lorenzo Reyes, USA Today: Rams 26, Seahawks 20
“It’s a tough game to predict; both are division opponents and both have been up and down. But now that the Rams are healthy at receiver, I think L.A. is a lot harder to knock out and a team that’s a candidate for a jump in the second half of the season.”
Tyler Dragon, USA Today: Rams 24, Seahawks 21
“Winning two games in a row, the Rams are getting stronger and finding their way. The Seahawks have lost four of five games. The NFC West is wide open. Each team in the division has four losses. The Rams are a different team with wide receivers Cooper Kupp and Puka Naqua on the field.”
Jordan Mendoza, USA Today: Rams 24, Seahawks 22
“Are the Rams back? The return of top weapons Matthew Stafford has made Los Angeles feel good while Seattle is completely out of sorts. This is a game that pushes the Rams to a win and the Seahawks to a loss.”
Richard Morin, USA Today: Rams 23, Seahawks 21
“The Rams prevail in a tough divisional clash that should be hotly contested.”
Bill Bender, Sports News: Rams 28, Seahawks 26
“The Rams are a different team with Puka Naqua and Cooper Cupp on the field. Matthew Stafford had his best game of the season in Week 8, and the Seahawks have lost four of five. Seattle has allowed an average of 167.6 rushing yards if Sean McVay has a good outing, then the Rams will win for the fourth time in five seasons in Seattle.”
Pete Prisco, CBS Sports: Rams 34, Seahawks 27
“The Rams got Puka Naqua and Cooper Kupp back and the offense came alive last week. Seattle’s defense is in big trouble. Expect a big game from Matthew Stafford and the offense in this one. Seattle’s offense will also score, but win It will be fun to watch, but the Rams will win it.”