Where’s Marshawn Lynch and the Legion of Boom when you need them? And – considering the ugly weather forecast for Thursday night – how about also a rain poncho and a couple of umbrellas?
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As if the Week 16 NFC North showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks needed more drama, here comes a messy night at Lumen Field with all the classic Pacific Northwest trimmings: Rain. Wind. Cold. According to AccuWeather, game-time temperatures will hover around 45 degrees with rain and winds gusting to as much as 35 mph expected. Flood warnings remain in effect all day Thursday for Seattle.
A wet ball, a slippery field and difficult throwing conditions should – in theory – favor the Seahawks. Led by MVP-candidate quarterback Matthew Stafford, the Rams’ passing attack has accounted for 37 of the team’s 53 total touchdowns. Not that the Seahawks are a rushing juggernaut – ranked 22nd in the NFL – but the 12s are hoping the rain and wind will narrow the gap between Stafford and Sam Darnold.
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Likewise, the gusty winds could be a major hindrance to the Seahawks, who relied on six Jason Myers field goals to beat the Indianapolis Colts last Sunday at Lumen.
The Rams won the first meeting at a warm, dry SoFi Stadium, 21-19. The winner of this prime-time showdown gains control of the NFC North and the inside track to being the No. 1 seed in the upcoming NFC Playoffs.

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