St. Louis Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks: Broadcast Schedule, Live Stream, Start Time, & More
The St. Louis Rams will conclude their 2014 season on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks. The Rams will be looking to avoid their third straight season of regression under Jeff Fisher, as they went 7-8-1 in 2012, 7-9 in 2013, and could go 6-10 this year if they lose to Seattle.
This will be the fourth time in five years that the Rams have finished their season with a road trip to Seattle, and the results have not been good. In those four matchups, the Rams are 0-4, though every one of the games until 2013 was decided by 10 points or less. For what it’s worth, the Rams did defeat the Seahawks 28-26 at home on October 19 of this year. With that said, the Seahawks have won five straight, including two games against the division-leading Arizona Cardinals, and their defense has allowed only three touchdowns during that period.
Meanwhile, the Rams have experienced a rather thorough turnover since then. Quarterback Austin Davis has been benched, and players like left tackle Jake Long and wide receiver Brian Quick have suffered season-ending injuries. Though the Rams had a nice three-week surge in which they did not allow a touchdown, they seemed to regress last week against the New York Giants, when they lost 37-27 and allowed 514 total yards to a decimated Giants offense.
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Here’s some important info that you’ll need to follow along with Sunday’s game:
Where: CenturyLink Field, Seattle, WA
When: 3:25 PM CT, December 28, 2014
TV Broadcast: Sunday’s game will be broadcast on FOX TV. For the first time this season, the broadcast team of play-by-play announcer Gus Johnson, color commentators Charles Davis and Brendan Ayanbadejo, and sideline reporter Molly McGrath will call an NFL game for FOX.
Radio Broadcast: The game will be broadcast on the Rams Radio Network, the flagship of which is WXOS-101.1 ESPN in St. Louis. Steve Savard will handle play-by-play, while former Ram D’Marco Farr will provide color commentary and Will Witherspoon will serve as the sideline reporter.
Live Stream: NFLSundayTicket.tv
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