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For 30 minutes, the Detroit Lions looked like they could really do it. Then the third quarter happened, and it all came tumbling down.
The Detroit Lions’ loss to the Los Angeles Rams certainly made a dent in their opportunity to make the playoffs. By some estimations, a win would have put the Lions’ odds well over 60% to make the playoffs—despite the fact that they would be still be in the eighth seed after Week 15.
Matthew Stafford and the Rams overcome a 10-point deficit to defeat the Detroit Lions in an important NFC showdown that keeps them the No. 1 seed.
Between the end of the second quarter through the third, the Rams scored 20 unanswered points to comeback and steal the win from the Lions. The Rams’ defensive front came alive in the second half and wrecked havoc on the Lions’ interior offensive line.
The Los Angeles Rams enter Week 15 as one of the hottest teams in the NFL. L.A. has won seven of its last eight games and is currently the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC entering this weekend's showdown against the Detroit Lions. However, the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers aren't far behind with 10-3 and 9-4 records, respectively.
The Los Angeles Rams host the Detroit Lions in Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season on Sunday. There are several ways fans can watch and stream Sunday's game.
The Lions allowing the Rams to score 20 unanswered points played significant part in their sixth loss of the season.
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Top five takeaways from the Los Angeles Rams' 41–34 statement win over the Detroit Lions
The Los Angeles Rams clinched the NFC’s first playoff berth with a 41–34 win over the Detroit Lions at SoFi Stadium. Here are the top five takeaways, including Matthew Stafford’s MVP performance, Puka Nacua’s monster day,
Puka Nacua is having another dominant performance. After the Rams took a three-point lead over the Lions, Nacua had another big catch to put the Rams in position to up their advantage to 10 points with a Blake Corum 11-yard touchdown. At the start of the fourth quarter, Los Angeles is ahead 34-24.