Cardinals, Week 15 and the Rams
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The NFL season continues in Week 14 when the Arizona Cardinals host the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. Start time, how to watch, stream and NFL TV schedule.
The Los Angeles Rams gave the struggling Arizona Cardinals no reprieve in a dominating win at State Farm Stadium.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay is traveling separately from the team to Arizona for Sunday’s game against the Cardinals due to an illness, according to a team spokesman.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford's connection with wide receiver Puka Nacua and an efficient run game helped Los Angeles quickly put away Arizona (3-10). The victory gave the Rams their seventh season with at least 10 in nine years under head coach Sean McVay.
The Rams scored three rushing and three passing TDs for the first time since 2001, when Kurt Warner and company ran roughshod over defenses.
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay met with the media on Monday, and he provided several encouraging updates.
The Arizona Cardinals lost on Sunday in embarrassing fashion, a 45-17 drubbing from the Los Angeles Rams in front of the home fans at State Farm Stadium. They started playing well on offense, scoring 10 points in their first three drives, but then things fell apart as they didn't score again until it was 45-10.
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Cardinals’ Jonathan Gannon had no choice but to face the music after ‘humbling’ loss to Rams
Jonathan Gannon admits the Cardinals were outplayed in every phase during a “humbling” loss to the Rams, their second five-game skid of 2025.
The LA Rams and Arizona Cardinals face off in Week 14 of the NFL season today. Here's where to watch and start time.
The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers will lead Week 15 off with a huge game that will have major playoff implications for the NFC West and wild-card race. The Rams (7-6) will head up the Pacific Coast on a high after last week's wild 44-42 win over the Buffalo Bills.