can rams win division
Yes, the Rams can still win the division, but it will be very difficult and they no longer control the top spot in the NFC West themselves.
Where the Rams stand now
- The Rams are 11–4 and currently third in the NFC West, behind the Seahawks (13–3) and 49ers (12–4).
- All three teams have already clinched playoff spots, so the question now is seeding and whether the Rams can jump both rivals for the division crown.
What needs to happen
For the Rams to win the NFC West from this position, a multi‑game swing is needed in a very short window.
- Seattle would likely need to lose out (or at least drop enough games to fall behind an eventual Rams record on tiebreakers).
- San Francisco would also have to lose enough that a final Rams record plus tiebreakers (head‑to‑head, division record, conference record) put Los Angeles on top.
Because Seattle already sits at 13 wins and San Francisco at 12, the Rams need both to stumble while the Rams keep stacking wins.
How realistic is it?
- With only a small number of games left, the math gives the Rams only a narrow path: they must win out and hope both Seattle and San Francisco hit a late skid.
- Analytics‑style projections in similar late‑season scenarios usually assign low odds when a team trails two others by 1–2 games this late, especially when those teams are already on strong winning streaks.
So the answer is: yes, it’s possible, but fans should view it as a long‑shot bonus on top of what is already shaping up as a strong playoff season.
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