INGLEWOOD—Heading into Sunday's matchup, the Seahawks knew both offensively and defensively it would have a tough matchup against the Los Angeles Rams. Before Sunday, the Rams ranked top five in both points scored and points allowed, on average having scored 27.8 points through nine games.
Seattle was able to hold the Rams offense to just 21 points, with 14 of those points coming on short fields after Seahawks turnovers. On the first touchdown, the Rams started at the Seattle three-yard line. And on the third touchdown, Los Angeles started at Seattle's 25-yard line. While both of those touchdowns happened with the Rams being in good position because of interceptions and returns of 31 and 22 yards, respectively, Los Angeles was only able to score once outside of that, not even making it in

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