Sam Darnold #14 of the Seattle Seahawks throws a pass under pressure from Tyler Davis #90 of the Los Angeles Rams during the fourth quarter at Lumen Field on December 18, 2025 in Seattle.
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SEATTLE — For a football player, this is the place you want to be, this is the game you want to play in, 60 minutes to the Super Bowl … or 60 minutes to the devastating end to your season.
If you are a Seattle Seahawk, you are fueled with the friendly fire of an entire city hellbent on willing you back to your first Super Bowl since the old Legion of Boom days a decade ago.
If you are a Los Angeles Ram, you warm to the you-against-the-world challenge, and you refuse to allow the deafening hostile roar that threatens to puncture your eardrums to intimidate you, and you say:
“Why not us? I think we’re the best team in the NFL top to bottom,” Rams linebacker Nate Landman told The Post. “I think we got the MVP quarterback and the best coaches. We think we’re as close as any team just camaraderie-wise.

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