Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowStafford’s finger injury shakes up Rams-Bears playoff weekMatthew Stafford’s sprained throwing hand finger is the last thing Rams fans wanted to hear after that wild playoff win. Even though he’s expected to play against the Bears, you can’t help but wonder how much this will affect his throws—especially with Chicago’s defense up next. The Rams already had their hands full, and now Stafford’s health is the biggest storyline heading into the divisional round. Do you think the Rams can still pull off another road win, or is this injury going to be the difference? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #Rams30Share
John Camacho+FollowRams face key injuries before Panthers clashLosing both Kevin Dotson and Jordan Whittington right before the Wild Card game is a tough blow for the Rams, especially with the Panthers coming in at full strength. Dotson’s absence means the offensive line will have to rely on Justin Dedich to hold off Carolina’s fierce interior defense—a real test under playoff pressure. Whittington’s out too, leaving the Rams short on both receiver depth and special teams. With the Panthers ready to exploit any weakness, this matchup just got a lot more intense. How do you think these injuries will impact the Rams’ game plan? #Sports #Football #Rams00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowLobos vs Rams: Who’s got the edge tonight?Tomislav Buljan just dropped 25 points for the Lobos, and now New Mexico is heading into a tough matchup against Colorado State in Fort Collins. The Rams are strong at home and have a solid defense, but the Lobos have been hot lately, winning 8 of their last 10 games and sinking more threes than the Rams usually allow. With both teams bringing different strengths—Rams’ home record vs. Lobos’ offensive firepower—this game could go either way. Who do you think will come out on top, and what will make the difference tonight? #Sports #Lobos #Rams00Share
Renee Hodges+FollowStafford’s Wife Sets a New Relationship GoalMatthew Stafford is crushing it on the field, but his wife Kelly just set a new target for their relationship: more “us” time, hand-in-hand, tackling life together. After 10 years, 4 kids, and a Super Bowl win, she’s all about being teammates off the field too. Meanwhile, Stafford’s season is so hot he’s in the All-Pro convo. Can he score both on and off the field this year? #Relationships #MatthewStafford #Rams20Share
Jamie Juarez+FollowRams were the first team to score an OT TD on the opening drive and lostThis is the new overtime era in one sentence: the Rams scored a touchdown on the opening OT possession and still lost. In Seahawks–Rams (38–37), L.A. went first in OT and hit Stafford → Puka Nacua for a TD to take the lead. Seattle answered with its own TD, then won the game by converting the 2-point try (Darnold to TE Eric Saubert). It was basically inevitable once the NFL expanded the “both teams get the ball” OT format to the regular season—now you can’t assume “OT TD = game over,” and Seattle became the first team to actually flip the script like this. Is this a better product, or does it make OT feel too much like a mini shootout? #NFL #Seahawks #Rams #Overtime #TNF #NFLRules #MatthewStafford #SamDarnold #PukaNacua30Share
Chad Williams+FollowRams fans react to Puka Nacua’s ref tweet dramaPuka Nacua just put up one of the wildest stat lines of the season—12 catches, 225 yards, and 2 TDs—yet the talk after the Rams’ tough loss to the Seahawks is all about his deleted tweet criticizing the refs. Coach Sean McVay was clearly frustrated, not just with the officiating but with having to address social media drama in the postgame. McVay says he’ll support Nacua, but wants the team to handle things with more class. Do you think players should be more careful online, or is it fair to vent after a tough loss? #Sports #Football #Rams00Share
99.7Fm+FollowSeahawks Soar, Rams Roar: NFC Playoff Blitz Kicks Off January 1: In the shadow of AT&T Stadium's silence, the NFL playoff torch passes to the Pacific Northwest. The Seattle Seahawks, clinching the NFC West with a 12-3 thriller over the Rams, storm into Wild Card weekend on January 10, 2026, eyeing a Super Bowl path. Meanwhile, the resilient Los Angeles Rams (11-4) lock in their spot, setting up gritty divisional clashes against Bears and Eagles contenders. AFC's Denver Broncos lead the charge at 12-2, teeing up cross-conference drama through Super Bowl LX on February 8. Fans in Fort Worth gear up for radio recaps of this high-stakes spectacle. Sports Report By Donnell Ballard. #Seahawks #Rams #RamsVsChargers #Playoffs thank you to 12 million readers for supporting us150Share
Joel Sweeney+FollowRams’ Stafford family faces lice drama after lossTalk about a tough week for the Stafford family—right after the Rams’ wild overtime loss to the Seahawks, Kelly Stafford revealed on Instagram that she and her four daughters were battling a full-blown lice outbreak. She didn’t hold back, sharing videos of the removal process and even a close-up of one of the bugs. While Matthew Stafford’s own status wasn’t confirmed, Kelly joked about “Dad’s turn to get checked.” Between the on-field heartbreak and off-field chaos, it’s a reminder that even NFL families deal with everyday messes. Anyone else ever had to tackle a lice invasion at the worst possible time? #Health #BodyHealth #Rams57Share
Richard Thomas+FollowPuka Nacua issues apology after livestream gesture: “I had no idea it was antisemitic.”Rams WR Puka Nacua posted a statement apologizing after a recent social media livestream, saying a specific movement was suggested to him as a future touchdown celebration and that he didn’t realize it carried antisemitic meaning or reinforced harmful stereotypes about Jewish people. Multiple reports identify the gesture as rubbing hands together, a trope commonly associated with antisemitic stereotypes about greed, and note it was suggested during a livestream with internet personality Adin Ross, and others. The NFL and the Rams also issued statements condemning antisemitism and discrimination while the situation drew broader backlash online. Do you believe this was genuine ignorance and a lesson learned — or do NFL players need to be held to a stricter standard anytime they platform internet “edgy” culture? #NFL #Rams #PukaNacua #NFLNews #SportsCulture #Accountability 30Share
Patty Mills+FollowThe Rams might be locked into the #6/#7 seed before they even play againThe Rams schedule quirk + NFC West chaos is setting up something weird. After that brutal Week 16 collapse, the Rams don’t play again for 11 days — next game is MNF vs the Falcons. That means they’re basically watching the division race unfold without being able to respond on the field. Here’s the nightmare scenario: if the Seahawks and 49ers keep winning in the meantime, their Week 18 matchup becomes the de facto NFC West title game — while the Rams get mathematically boxed out of the division and end up effectively locked into Wild Card weekend (likely #6 or #7) by the time they even kick off on MNF. If that happens, there’s a real chance the Rams treat the Falcons game (and/or Week 18) like a pre-playoff rest spot to protect Stafford, Kupp/Puka, and key defenders. #NFL #Rams #NFCWest #Playoffs #Wildcard #Seahawks #49ers #NFLDiscussion30Share