Seahawks vs Los Angeles Rams Match Player Stats
The Seattle Seahawks vs Los Angeles Rams met three times during the 2025–26 NFL season — and each game told a completely different story. The Rams won the first regular-season meeting in Week 10 with a late surge. The Seahawks answered with a Thursday Night Football thriller in Week 15. Then came the biggest stage of all: the NFC Championship Game, where Seattle punched its ticket to Super Bowl LX.
If you want every number — passing yards, rushing totals, touchdown drives, passer ratings, and defensive breakdowns — you’re in the right place. This guide covers the complete seahawks vs los angeles rams match player stats across all three matchups.
Game 1: Rams 21, Seahawks 19 — Week 10 Regular Season
Date: November 16, 2025 | Venue: SoFi Stadium, Los Angeles
How Did This Game Play Out?
Los Angeles held on to win 21–19 in a tight divisional battle at SoFi Stadium. The Rams controlled time of possession and made enough plays late to keep Seattle off the scoreboard in the fourth quarter.
Game 2: Seahawks 38, Rams 37 — Week 15 Thursday Night Football (OT)
Date: December 18–19, 2025 | Venue: Lumen Field, Seattle
What Made This Seahawks vs Rams Matchup So Wild?
This was one of the most dramatic games of the entire 2025 NFL regular season. The Seahawks trailed 30–14 entering the fourth quarter and looked finished. Then Sam Darnold and the offense caught fire, a 58-yard punt return from Dee Eskridge changed the game’s momentum, and Seattle eventually won in overtime 38–37.
Team Stats — Week 15 Regular Season
| Stat | Seattle Seahawks | Los Angeles Rams |
| Final Score | 38 | 37 |
| Total Yards | 415 | 581 |
| Passing Yards | 270 | 457 |
| Rushing Yards | 171 | 124 |
| Plays Run | 63 | 88 |
| Possession Time | 26:14 | 40:33 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 0 |
| Penalties | 5 (40 yds) | 8 (54 yds) |
| First Downs | 22 | 26 |
| Sacks Allowed | 4 | 0 |
| Passer Rating | 84.2 | 110.7 |
| Touchdowns | 5 (2 pass, 2 rush, 1 punt ret) | 4 (3 pass, 1 rush) |
Seahawks Offensive Breakdown — Week 15
Passing (Sam Darnold)
| Stat | Total |
| Attempts | 34 |
| Completions | 22 |
| Completion % | 64.7% |
| Passing Yards | 270 |
| Touchdowns | 2 |
| Interceptions | 2 |
| Passer Rating | 84.2 |
| Sacks Taken | 4 |
| Longest Completion | 46 yards |
| Longest TD Pass | 26 yards |
Despite two interceptions and four sacks, Darnold delivered when it mattered — guiding a 24-point comeback in the final quarter and overtime.
Rushing (Kenneth Walker III led the ground game)
| Stat | Total |
| Attempts | 25 |
| Rushing Yards | 171 |
| Average Per Carry | 6.84 yds |
| Rushing TDs | 2 |
| Longest Run | 55 yards |
Walker’s 55-yard touchdown burst in the third quarter gave Seattle life. He ran with authority all night, totaling 171 yards and two scores.
Receiving
| Stat | Total |
| Targets | 31 |
| Receptions | 22 |
| Receiving Yards | 270 |
| Receiving TDs | 2 |
| Yards After Catch | 153 |
| Longest Reception | 46 yards |
| Longest TD Catch | 26 yards |
Special Teams — Week 15 Seahawks
- Punt Return TD: 58-yard return for touchdown (game-changing play)
- Punts: 5 attempts, 48.0 yards average, 57-yard longest
- Field Goals: 0 attempts (went for it or scored TDs every time)
- Kick Returns: 0 returns (all Rams kickoffs reached the end zone)
Rams Offensive Breakdown — Week 15
Passing (Matthew Stafford)
| Stat | Total |
| Attempts | 49 |
| Completions | 29 |
| Completion % | 59.2% |
| Passing Yards | 457 |
| Touchdowns | 3 |
| Interceptions | 0 |
| Passer Rating | 110.7 |
| Sacks Taken | 0 |
| Longest Completion | 58 yards |
| Longest TD Pass | 41 yards |
Stafford was sharp all night with 457 yards and zero interceptions. The Rams offense moved the ball freely for most of the game — yet still lost.
Rushing (Rams Ground Game)
| Stat | Total |
| Attempts | 39 |
| Rushing Yards | 124 |
| Average Per Carry | 3.18 yds |
| Rushing TDs | 1 |
| Longest Run | 9 yards |
Receiving
| Stat | Total |
| Targets | 48 |
| Receptions | 29 |
| Receiving Yards | 457 |
| Receiving TDs | 3 |
| Yards After Catch | 208 |
| Longest Reception | 58 yards |
| Longest TD Catch | 41 yards (Puka Nacua) |
Rams Defense — Week 15
| Stat | Total |
| Total Tackles | 33 solo + 24 assists = 57 combined |
| Sacks | 4 |
| Interceptions | 2 (66 return yards) |
| QB Hits | 7 |
| Passes Defended | 4 |
| Forced Fumbles | 1 |
| Missed Tackles | 7 |
Week 15 Scoring Drives (Chronological)
| Quarter | Time | Score | Description |
| Q1 | 7:13 | SEA 7–0 | Zach Charbonnet 4-yd rush TD |
| Q1 | 1:45 | SEA 7–3 | Mevis 23-yd FG |
| Q2 | 12:49 | SEA 7–6 | Mevis 28-yd FG |
| Q2 | 3:47 | SEA 7–13 | Stafford pass to Ferguson, 3 yds |
| Q3 | 13:06 | SEA 14–13 | Kenneth Walker III 55-yd rush TD |
| Q3 | 8:40 | SEA 14–16 | Mevis 41-yd FG |
| Q3 | 6:34 | SEA 14–23 | Corum 1-yd rush TD |
| Q4 | 13:36 | SEA 14–30 | Stafford pass to Nacua, 1 yd |
| Q4 | 8:18 | SEA 22–30 | 58-yd punt return TD + 2-pt conv |
| Q4 | 6:30 | SEA 28–30 | Darnold pass to Barner, 26 yds |
| Q4 | — | SEA 30–30 | 2-pt conversion (Walker rush) |
| OT | — | SEA 30–37 | Stafford deep pass to Nacua, 41 yds |
| OT | — | SEA 36–37 | Darnold pass to JSN, 4 yds |
| OT | — | SEA 38–37 | 2-pt conversion (Saubert catch) — WIN |
Game 3: NFC Championship — Seahawks 31, Rams 27
Date: January 25, 2026 | Venue: Lumen Field, Seattle
Context: NFC Championship Game — Winner advances to Super Bowl LX
Why Does This Seahawks vs Rams Matchup Matter Most?
This was the biggest game between these two rivals in years. With a Super Bowl berth on the line, Seattle held off a fierce Rams comeback and won 31–27. The Seahawks scored all their points in the first three quarters. Los Angeles mounted a furious second-half rally that nearly worked — but Seattle’s defense held through the fourth quarter.
Team Stats — NFC Championship
| Stat | Seattle Seahawks | Los Angeles Rams |
| Final Score | 31 | 27 |
| Total Yards | 396 | 479 |
| Passing Yards | 346 | 374 |
| Rushing Yards | 75 | 114 |
| Plays Run | 65 | 58 |
| Possession Time | 31:50 | 28:10 |
| Turnovers | 0 | 1 |
| Penalties | 6 (50 yds) | 4 (30 yds) |
| First Downs | 24 | 26 |
| Passer Rating | 127.8 | 127.6 |
| Average Gain Per Play | 6.1 | 8.3 |
| Sacks Allowed | 3 | 1 |
| Fumbles Lost | 0 | 1 |
| Field Goals Made | 1/1 (27 yds) | 2/2 (44 & 50 yds) |
Seahawks Passing Stats — NFC Championship (Sam Darnold)
| Stat | Total |
| Attempts | 36 |
| Completions | 25 |
| Completion % | 69.4% |
| Passing Yards | 346 |
| Touchdowns | 3 |
| Interceptions | 0 |
| Passer Rating | 127.8 |
| Sacks Taken | 3 (–25 yards) |
| Longest Completion | 51 yards |
| Longest TD Pass | 17 yards |
| Air Yards | 200 |
| On-Target Throws | 27 of 36 |
| Blitzes Faced | 12 |
| Hurries Taken | 7 |
Darnold was superb. A 127.8 passer rating with zero interceptions in a championship game shows just how locked in he was under the brightest lights.
Seahawks Rushing Stats — NFC Championship
| Stat | Total |
| Attempts | 26 |
| Rushing Yards | 75 |
| Average Per Carry | 2.89 yds |
| Rushing TDs | 1 |
| Longest Run | 14 yards |
| Longest Rush TD | 2 yards |
| Yards After Contact | 37 |
| Redzone Rush Attempts | 4 |
Kenneth Walker III opened the scoring with a 2-yard touchdown run in the first quarter to set the tone for Seattle.
Seahawks Receiving Stats — NFC Championship
| Stat | Total |
| Targets | 34 |
| Receptions | 25 |
| Receiving Yards | 346 |
| Receiving TDs | 3 |
| Average Per Reception | 13.84 yds |
| Yards After Catch | 146 |
| Longest Reception | 51 yards |
| Longest TD Catch | 17 yards |
| Air Yards Targeted | 200 |
| First Downs | 19 |
| Redzone Targets | 8 |
Key Scoring Catches:
- Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught a 14-yard TD pass in Q2 with just 25 seconds left to give Seattle a 17–13 lead at halftime
- Jake Bobo hauled in a 17-yard TD catch in Q3 to push the lead to 24–13
- Cooper Kupp — yes, the Rams’ own Cooper Kupp — caught a 13-yard TD pass from Darnold in Q3 (Kupp had moved to Seattle by the playoffs)
Rams Passing Stats — NFC Championship (Matthew Stafford)
| Stat | Total |
| Attempts | 35 |
| Completions | 22 |
| Completion % | 62.9% |
| Passing Yards | 374 |
| Touchdowns | 3 |
| Interceptions | 0 |
| Passer Rating | 127.6 |
| Sacks Taken | 1 (–9 yards) |
| Longest Completion | 44 yards |
| Longest TD Pass | 34 yards |
| Air Yards | 250 |
| On-Target Throws | 23 of 35 |
Stafford matched Darnold nearly stat for stat. His 127.6 passer rating in a loss shows just how high the level of play was in this championship game.
Rams Rushing Stats — NFC Championship
| Stat | Total |
| Attempts | 22 |
| Rushing Yards | 114 |
| Average Per Carry | 5.18 yds |
| Rushing TDs | 0 |
| Longest Run | 19 yards |
| Yards After Contact | 46 |
Rams Receiving Stats — NFC Championship
| Stat | Total |
| Targets | 34 |
| Receptions | 22 |
| Receiving Yards | 374 |
| Receiving TDs | 3 |
| Average Per Reception | 17.0 yds |
| Yards After Catch | 124 |
| Longest Reception | 44 yards |
| Longest TD Catch | 34 yards |
| Air Yards | 250 |
Key Scoring Catches (Rams):
- Kyren Williams caught a 9-yard pass from Stafford for a TD in Q2 — Rams’ first score
- Davante Adams caught a 2-yard TD in Q3 to cut the Seattle lead to 24–20
- Puka Nacua caught a 34-yard touchdown in Q3 to bring the Rams within 4 at 31–27 (play was reviewed and upheld)
Seahawks Defense — NFC Championship
| Stat | Total |
| Total Tackles | 34 solo + 16 assists = 50 combined |
| Sacks | 1 |
| Interceptions | 0 |
| Passes Defended | 7 |
| QB Hits | 3 |
| Forced Fumbles | 2 |
| Fumble Recoveries | 0 |
| Missed Tackles | 6 |
| Three-and-Outs Forced | 2 |
| Fourth Down Stops | 1 |
| Blitzes Sent | 4 |
Rams Defense — NFC Championship
| Stat | Total |
| Total Tackles | 38 solo + 25 assists = 63 combined |
| Sacks | 3 |
| Sack Yards | 25 |
| Interceptions | 0 |
| QB Hits | 7 |
| Passes Defended | 5 |
| TFL (Tackles for Loss) | 8 |
| TFL Yards | 39 |
| Forced Fumbles | 1 |
| Missed Tackles | 7 |
| Blitzes Sent | 14 |
The Rams defense blitzed heavily — 14 times — and picked up seven QB hits and three sacks. Still, they couldn’t keep Darnold out of the end zone when it counted.
NFC Championship Scoring Drives (Chronological)
| Quarter | Time | Score | Description |
| Q1 | 10:03 | SEA 7–0 | Kenneth Walker 2-yd rush TD + Myers XP |
| Q1 | 8:19 | SEA 7–3 | Mevis 44-yd FG |
| Q1 | 0:58 | SEA 10–3 | Myers 27-yd FG |
| Q2 | 12:16 | SEA 10–6 | Mevis 50-yd FG |
| Q2 | 2:00 | SEA 10–13 | Stafford pass to K. Williams, 9 yds + XP |
| Q2 | 0:25 | SEA 17–13 | Darnold pass to JSN, 14 yds + XP (halftime) |
| Q3 | 12:07 | SEA 24–13 | Darnold pass to Bobo, 17 yds + XP |
| Q3 | 9:45 | SEA 24–20 | Stafford pass to D. Adams, 2 yds + XP |
| Q3 | 4:57 | SEA 31–20 | Darnold pass to Cooper Kupp, 13 yds + XP |
| Q3 | 2:13 | SEA 31–27 | Stafford deep pass to Nacua, 34 yds + XP |
| Q4 | — | SEA 31–27 | No scoring in Q4 — Seattle holds on |
Head-to-Head: Seahawks vs Rams 2025 Season Summary
| Category | SEA Total | LA Total |
| Combined Record vs Each Other | 2–1 | 1–2 |
| Total Points Scored | 88 | 85 |
| Total Yards (all 3 games) | 1,287 (2 games tracked) | 1,060 (2 games tracked) |
| Total Passing Yards | 616 | 831 |
| Total Rushing Yards | 246 | 238 |
| Total TDs | 9 | 7 |
| Turnovers | 3 | 2 |
| Passer Rating (avg) | 106.0 | 119.15 |
How Did Sam Darnold Perform Against the Rams in 2025?
Darnold’s two tracked performances against Los Angeles were very different in style but both ended in Seattle victories.
| Game | Comp/Att | Yards | TD | INT | Rating |
| Week 15 (TNF) | 22/34 | 270 | 2 | 2 | 84.2 |
| NFC Championship | 25/36 | 346 | 3 | 0 | 127.8 |
| 2-Game Total | 47/70 | 616 | 5 | 2 | ~106 |
In the NFC Championship, Darnold delivered a near-flawless performance — 69.4% completion rate, 346 yards, 3 touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 127.8 rating. That is the kind of game that defines a quarterback.
How Did Matthew Stafford Perform Against the Seahawks in 2025?
Stafford put up huge numbers in both matchups. The box scores were impressive. The results were not what he hoped for.
| Game | Comp/Att | Yards | TD | INT | Rating |
| Week 15 (TNF) | 29/49 | 457 | 3 | 0 | 110.7 |
| NFC Championship | 22/35 | 374 | 3 | 0 | 127.6 |
| 2-Game Total | 51/84 | 831 | 6 | 0 | ~119 |
Stafford threw for 831 yards and 6 touchdowns with zero interceptions across these two games and still went 0–2.That demonstrates how effective Seattle’s attack was and how well their defense played in crucial situations.
Kenneth Walker III — Rushing Stats vs the Rams
Kenneth Walker III was a weapon in the ground game every time these teams met. His 55-yard explosive run in Week 15 completely flipped the field and gave Seattle the belief that a comeback was possible.
| Game | Carries | Yards | Avg | TDs | Long |
| Week 15 (TNF) | 25 | 171 | 6.84 | 2 | 55 yds |
| NFC Championship | 26 | 75 | 2.89 | 1 | 14 yds |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba — Receiving Performance vs the Rams
The young Seahawks wide receiver stepped up in the biggest moments of both games.
| Game | Targets | Receptions | Yards | TDs |
| Week 15 (TNF) | Included in team totals | Key role in comeback | — | — |
| NFC Championship | Key target | 14-yd TD with 25 sec left in half | — | 1 |
His 14-yard touchdown catch with just 25 seconds left in the second quarter of the NFC Championship — while the Rams were blitzing — swung the halftime score from 13–10 Rams to 17–13 Seahawks. That single play changed the entire complexion of the game.
Puka Nacua — Rams’ Most Dangerous Weapon
Puka Nacua consistently made the biggest plays for the Rams when Los Angeles needed them most.
| Game | Key Plays |
| Week 15 (TNF) | 41-yard TD catch (OT) — gave Rams 37–30 lead they couldn’t hold |
| NFC Championship | 34-yard TD catch (Q3) — narrowed gap to 31–27 |
Nacua had the Rams right in position to win both games. Ultimately the Seahawks defense made enough stops in the fourth quarter of the NFC Championship to prevent another last-second heartbreak.
Cooper Kupp — Playing in the NFC Championship for Seattle
One of the most intriguing storylines of the seahawks vs los angeles rams match player stats in 2025: Cooper Kupp, the three-time All-Pro who spent a decade with Los Angeles, caught a touchdown pass for the Seattle Seahawks against his former team in the NFC Championship. Kupp hauled in a 13-yard TD pass from Darnold in Q3 to extend Seattle’s lead to 31–20 — a moment that drew enormous attention.
What the Seahawks vs Rams Defense Matchups Show Us
Looking at all the seahawks vs los angeles rams match player stats from a defensive lens, a few patterns stand out:
Seattle’s Defense:
- Forced turnovers at the right moments (1 fumble recovery in the NFC Championship)
- Held the Rams to zero fourth-quarter points in the championship game
- Sent only 4 blitzes in the NFC Championship but generated 7 passes defended
Los Angeles’s Defense:
- Generated consistent pressure on Darnold (3 sacks, 7 QB hits in the NFC Championship)
- Blitzed 14 times in the NFC Championship but couldn’t stop the 17–13 halftime swing
- Struggled to recover fumbles at key moments
How Does the NFC West Rivalry Shape These Stats?
The Seahawks and Rams are division rivals in the NFC West. Every game between these two carries playoff weight. For the 2025 season, Seattle claimed the NFC title and took the rivalry edge decisively. The stats across all three games show two evenly matched teams — the difference came down to situational football, fourth-quarter poise, and a handful of explosive plays.
According to Pro Football Reference’s historical records, the Seahawks-Rams NFC divisional rivalry is one of the most competitive head-to-head matchups of the past decade, with both teams exchanging playoff appearances and division titles regularly.
The NFL’s official game data confirms Seattle finished the 2025 playoffs with three consecutive home wins, including the NFC Championship victory over the Rams that sent them to Super Bowl LX — where they defeated the New England Patriots 29–13.
Frequently Asked Questions About Seahawks vs Los Angeles Rams Match Player Stats
1. What was the final score of the Seahawks vs Rams NFC Championship in 2026?
Seattle won 31–27. The Seahawks led 31–20 entering the fourth quarter, survived a Rams push to 31–27, and held that lead for the rest of the game to advance to Super Bowl LX.
2. How many yards did Sam Darnold throw for against the Rams in the NFC Championship?
Darnold completed 25 of 36 passes for 346 yards, 3 touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 127.8 passer rating — one of the best playoff performances of his career.
3. What was Matthew Stafford’s passer rating vs the Seahawks in 2025?
Stafford posted a 110.7 rating in the Week 15 Thursday Night Football game and a 127.6 rating in the NFC Championship. He threw for a combined 831 yards and 6 TDs with zero interceptions — an extraordinary output that still resulted in two losses.
4. Did Kenneth Walker III score in both Seahawks vs Rams games?
Yes. Walker scored 2 rushing touchdowns in the Week 15 TNF game (including a 55-yard sprint) and 1 rushing touchdown in the NFC Championship. He was Seattle’s most consistent offensive threat in both matchups.
5. Who scored the touchdowns for the Rams in the NFC Championship?
Kyren Williams (9-yard catch in Q2), Davante Adams (2-yard catch in Q3), and Puka Nacua (34-yard catch in Q3) each scored for Los Angeles. The Rams’ entire offense came in the second half — they trailed 10–3 at the end of the first quarter.
6. How many total turnovers did Seattle commit in the Seahawks vs Rams 2025 games?
Seattle committed 3 turnovers in the Week 15 regular-season game (2 interceptions and 1 lost fumble) and zero turnovers in the NFC Championship. Protecting the ball in the championship game was one of the biggest factors in the Seahawks’ victory.
The Play That Decided the 2025 Season Between These Teams
In the NFC Championship, the Rams defense blitzed 14 times trying to rattle Sam Darnold. With 25 seconds left in the second half — trailing 13–10 and one bad play away from going into halftime down — Darnold stepped up into a blitz, found Jaxon Smith-Njigba in the back of the end zone, and threw a perfect 14-yard strike for a touchdown.
Halftime: Seattle 17, Los Angeles 13.
The Rams never led again.
That single play — in the seahawks vs los angeles rams match player stats — captures the entire 2025 season between these two teams. Seattle found the play when it counted. The numbers back it up.
What’s Next for the Seahawks-Rams Rivalry?
The 2026 NFL schedule shows the Seahawks and Rams are set to meet again during the regular season. After a 2025 season in which Seattle won two of three meetings and the NFC Championship, Los Angeles will enter the new year motivated to reclaim their division standing.
Both teams return key pieces. Stafford and the Rams’ passing attack showed they can hang with anyone — 831 passing yards and 6 TDs against Seattle in two games proves that. But the Seahawks, fresh off a Super Bowl LX title, now carry the weight of expectations and the momentum of a championship program.
Watch these two teams carefully when they meet in 2026. If the 2025 season taught us anything, the seahawks vs los angeles rams match player stats will be appointment viewing every single time.


