Meaningless football is finally out of the way. The NFL is back.
Having lost Super Bowl XLIX to the Patriots, the Seahawks return to the gridiron in search of a third consecutive Super Bowl appearance. Standing in their way is the upstart Rams, who hope the arrival of Nick Foles will end their playoff drought.
For those out of network, the contest between the two can be found here (requires free trial registration).
Rams running back Benny Cunningham likely to start vs. Seahawks https://t.co/00x5CvQzCC
— Around The NFL (@AroundTheNFL) September 12, 2015
Preview
Game Time: 1 p.m. ET
Location: Edward Jones Dome
Weather: N/A (Indoor Stadium)
Odds: Seahawks -4.5, per Bovada
Radio: Seattle (710 AM Seattle); St. Louis (101 ESPN)
What They're Saying
Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll on moving forward from SB XLIX, per Seahawks.com: "People can think whatever they want. Yeah, the questions continue to come, they try to take us back. They want to know how bad it is, what are you really thinking? I'm OK. That's not to say it wasn't enormously impacting. It just is what it is now and we've put it in place where we can deal with it properly to help us move forward well."
Jeff Fisher on the status of his team, per ESPN: "Gurley's not going to play this week. Tre [Mason] is doing good. He had two treatment sessions [last Saturday], and he's doing well. So we'll see how he is during the week."
Performance To Examine
The Rams have always been one competent QB away from a playoff appearance. The team is returning all 11 starters on defense, forcing the issue on the offensive side of the ball. Sam Bradford's knees are no longer a worry, allowing Foles to become the team's unquestioned leader under center.
"Hi. I'm Nick Foles, and I have DirectTV." "And I'm Nick Foles, and I have cable." The rest of the ad is them spreading Mayo on bread.
— Brian Coulter (@PhilaBCoulter) September 11, 2015
For his career, the 26-year-old is completing 61.6 percent of his passes and has a 94.2 QB rating.
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