
Random Ramsdom: The 49ers won the NFC West in Week 15 The Los Angeles Rams won on Sunday after defeating the Washington Commander. However, the San Francisco 49ers can celebrate after officially clinching the NFC West against the Arizona Cardinals. How far do you think the 49ers will go? Do you expect LA to make the playoffs? Do the Rams have a chance to beat the 49ers to end the regular season? Let us know what you think in the comments below, and happy Monday! Niners clinch NFC West rematch with win over Cardinals (nfl.com) “Our number one goal is to make the playoffs,” head coach Kyle Shanahan said after the win. “We got it last week. To win that division, to win it last year, to get it this year is huge. You just want to make the playoffs, but if you win your division, it’s a much better path in the playoffs. The kids were excited about it. Now our most important thing is to make sure we get two home matches. We’re trying to say goodbye, so that’s what we’re focusing on right now. As Shanahan said, San Francisco is looking to get the #1 seed in the NFC next. Sunday will mark head coach Kyle Shanahan’s third division title since taking over as head coach of the 49ers in 2017. In 2019, San Francisco marched to the Super Bowl after winning the division and advancing to the NFC Championship game last season. Matthew Stafford’s 2 touchdowns help Rams beat commander (foxnews) Matthew Stafford passed for 258 yards and scores to Cooper Kup and Demarcus Robinson to lead the Los Angeles Rams to a 28-20 victory over the free-agent Washington Commander on Sunday. Cup’s eight receptions for 111 yards were highlighted by a 62-yard TD catch just after halftime for the Rams (7-7), who won four of five to reach the playoffs even in a self-described transformation season. Kyren Williams threw the first two touchdowns of his two-year NFL career and rushed for 152 yards and a touchdown as his Rams slipped into one of three NFC wild-card playoff spots with 7-7 teams New Orleans and Minnesota. The return of Jacoby Brisset is pending; Washington Commanders lost to Los Angeles Rams 28:20 (hogshaven) “Down 28-14, the Washington Commanders got back into the game after Jacoby Brissett came in and hit Terry McLaurin for a much-needed touchdown. Washington got the ball back and tried to repeat the magic on the next drive. Brissett connected with McLaurin. for another a big throw that McLaurin was initially called, was down at the 1-yard line, and Washington finally cleared after several attempts to cross the goal line. Week 15 of the 2023 NFL season: What we learned from Sunday’s games (nfl.com) “Around the NFL has everything you need to know about all of Sunday’s action in Week 15 of the 2023 NFL season. You can see the biggest guarantees for each game using the links below: Late window SUNDAY EVENING Week 15 of the 2023 NFL season: What we learned from Sunday’s games (nfl.com) “The Rams couldn’t put the Chiefs away in an ugly but effective outing. It wasn’t pretty for long stretches and I’d like to see the Rams play a lot better than they did against one of the worst teams in the NFL. … But they did what they had to do to win to keep their postseason hopes alive. The Rams led just 3-0 midway through the second quarter and missed two field goals. The Los Angeles defense did its part to keep Washington down from the start, forcing four first downs -half three-and-outs and picking off Sam Howell’s fourth-down pass that could have had a touchdown TD. The Rams offense finally found a rhythm and ran the ball. Matthew Stafford finally had a solid base game and Cooper Kupp had his second straight 100-yard rushing game. They opened the third quarter with a 62-yard field goal and a 20-0 lead. The Rams’ defense allowed three second-half TD drives, including one after Washington replaced Howell with Jacoby Brissett. But the offense held the pass game with two TD drives of its own, giving up just enough to reach .500 after three games.”
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