LOS ANGELES — It’s been a few years since Davante Adams was in this situation: two playoff contenders in mid-November, ready to square off and see what they’re really made of.

“That’s what you play for, for the meaningful games that happen after Halloween or around Thanksgiving time,” Adams said. “These are the games that add up and mean the most for playoff implications. All we can do is focus on where we’re at right now, but excited to see a big game.”

In his first year with the Rams, Adams has just such an opportunity. On Sunday, the Rams will square off with the Seattle Seahawks, both teams 7-2 and looking to wrest control of the NFC West away from the other. Seattle hoped to have such an opportunity in Week 18 a year ago, but the Rams had clinched the division tiebreaker before that

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