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Los Angeles Rams (3-1) at Seattle Seahawks (3-1) EST. 1937 EST. 1976 Los Angeles Rams (3-1) at Seattle Seahawks (3-1) WEEK 5 // THURSDAY, OCT. 3, 2019 // 8:20 PM ET // CENTURYLINK FIELD // REFEREE: SCOTT NOVAK On October 10, 2004, the Rams defeated the Seahawks, 33-27, in overtime after trailing 27-10 with fewer than nine minutes to play. QB Marc Bulger threw for three touchdowns in the win, including the game-winning 52-yard touchdown in overtime to complete the comeback. REGULAR-SEASON SERIES HISTORY LEADER: Seahawks lead all-time series, 23-18 LAST GAME: 11/11/18: Seahawks 31 at Rams 36 STREAKS: Rams have won past 3 LAST GAME AT SITE: 10/7/18: Rams 33, Seahawks 31 LOS ANGELES RAMS SEATTLE SEAHAWKS L 55-40 vs. Tampa Bay LAST WEEK W 27-10 at Arizona Sean McVay: 3-1 COACH VS. OPP. Pete Carroll: 8-9 29.3/26.0 PTS. FOR/AGAINST 25.8/22.3 397.8 OFFENSE 377.8 Jared Goff: 111-173-1254-6-6-82.9 PASSING Russell Wilson: 97-133-1141-8-0-118.7 Todd Gurley: 49-219-4.5-3 RUSHING Chris Carson: 67-262-3.9-1 Cooper Kupp: 32-388-12.1-3 RECEIVING Tyler Lockett: 26-328-12.6-2 330.3 DEFENSE 319.0 Clay Matthews: 5 SACKS Many tied: 2 John Johnson: 2 INTs Jadeveon Clowney, Bradley McDougald: 1 -3 (6/9) TAKE/GIVE +2 (6/4) Johnny Hekker: 46.3 (36.3) PUNTING (NET) Michael Dickson: 45.9 (39.9) Greg Zuerlein: 39 (12/12 PAT; 9/11 FG) KICKING Jason Myers: 19 (13/13 PAT; 2/3 FG) RAMS NOTES SEAHAWKS NOTES • QB JARED GOFF set career highs in attempts (68), completions • QB RUSSELL WILSON completed 22 of 28 (78.6 pct.) for 240 (45) & pass yards (517) last week. His 45 completions tied yards with TD vs. 0 INTs for 114.3 rating in Week 4. Leads NFC DREW BLEDSOE (11/13/94) for most in single game in NFL with 118.7 rating (among qualified passers). Aims for his 3rd in history. Is 9-0 in his past 9 starts vs. NFC West. row vs. LAR with 3+ TD passes & 120+ rating. Has 2+ TD passes • RB TODD GURLEY had 70 scrimmage yards & 2 rush TDs last & 100+ rating in 3 of his past 4 home starts vs. NFC West. week. Has 453 scrimmage yards (151 per game) & 8 TDs (7 • RB CHRIS CARSON had 104 rush yards last week, his 7th rush, 1 rec.) in his past 3 vs. Sea. Aims for his 3rd in row at Sea. career game with 100+ rush yards. Had 116 rush yards in last with 3+ rush TDs & 4th in row vs. Sea. with 100+ scrimmage home meeting. Has 90+ rush yards in 5 of his 6 career games yards & TD. Since 2015, leads RBs in scrimmage yards (6,711) vs. NFC West & aims for his 4th in row with 100+ rush yards & scrimmage TDs (59). vs. division. • WR ROBERT WOODS had career-high 13 receptions for 164 • TE WILL DISSLY had 7 catches for 57 yards & rec. TD in Week yards last week, his 3rd career game with 160+ rec. yards. 4. Is 1st TE with 4+ rec. TDs (4) in team’s 1st 4 games since Has 30 catches for 454 yards (90.8 per game) & TD catch in 5 ROB GRONKOWSKI (2015). Aims for his 4th in row with TD career games vs. Sea. WR COOPER KUPP had 9 catches for catch. Is 4th TE since 1970 with 6+ rec. TDs (6) in 1st 8 career 121 yards & rec. TD in Week 4. Leads NFC with 388 rec. yards. games. WR TYLER LOCKETT aims for his 3rd in row vs. LAR, Aims for 3rd in row with TD catch & 4th in row with 100+ rec. 4th in row at home & 4th in row at home vs. NFC West with yards. WR BRANDIN COOKS had 10 catches for 100 yards in rec. TD. last meeting. Has 3 rec. TDs in his past 4 vs. NFC West. • LB BOBBY WAGNER led team with 11 tackles last week. • DT AARON DONALD had 6.5 sacks, 6 TFL & FF in his past Aims for his 11th in row vs. LAR with 7+ tackles. DE JADEVEON 3 vs. Sea. Aims for his 4th in row vs. Sea. with sack. LB CLOWNEY had 27-yard INT-TD in Week 4, his 3rd career CLAY MATTHEWS is 1 of 3 players (SHAQUIL BARRETT & defensive touchdown. Had sack & 3 TFL in his only career WHITNEY MERCILUS) with sack in each of 1st 4 games. game vs. LAR (11/12/17 with Hou.). Has 2+ TFL in 4 of his 5 CB MARCUS PETERS had 32-yard INT-TD in Week 4. Has 5 career games vs. NFC West. LB MYCHAL KENDRICKS had defensive TDs since 2015, tied-most in NFL. S ERIC WEDDLE 2nd career game with 2+ sacks last week. DE EZEKIEL led team with 15 tackles, 2nd-most in single game in career. ANSAH had 1st sack with Sea. in Week 4. TV: FOX, NFL Network, Amazon (8:20 PM ET): Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews (field reporter), Kristina Pink (field reporter) ON THE AIRWAVES NATIONAL RADIO: Westwood One: Mike Tirico, Terrell Davis SIRIUS: 81 (LAR), 83 (Sea) | XM: 225 (LAR), 226 (Sea).
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