After losing to Carolina, the Rams fell from the NFC’s No. 1 seed to No. 2, but coach Sean McVay says the seeding is irrelevant.
McVay and the Rams are focused on beating the Arizona Cardinals, not tracking where they are in the NFC playoff picture.
McVay doesn’t think Rams losses in the playoffs were related to those games being played on the road.
Who’s No. 1?
Not the Rams . Not for now anyway.
Before last Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers , the Rams held the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
After their defeat, the Rams (9-3) are No. 2 heading into Sunday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals (3-9) at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz.
The Chicago Bears (9-3) currently hold the top spot.
How closely are Rams coach Sean McVay and his players tracking the race for the No. 1

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