SEATTLE — Fresh off a win over the Arizona Cardinals, the Seattle Seahawks will look to improve their record to 4-1 when they host the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday.
Jadeveon Clowney returned an interception for a touchdown, Chris Carson ran for over 100 yards for the first time this season and Will Dissly caught his team-high fourth touchdown pass of the season in Seattle's 27-10 win.
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The Rams, meanwhile, are coming off a 55-40 home loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday.
LA fell down 21-0 early in the second quarter, but was able to fight back
Leading 48-40 with under two minutes to play, Buccaneers defensive tackle Ndamukong Sun returned a Jared Goff fumble 37 yards for a touchdown to seal the victory for Tampa Bay.
Goff finished the game with a career high 517 passing yards, but also turned the ball over four times in the Rams' loss.
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The Seahawks lost both matchups against the Rams last year – but by only a combined seven points.
In both losses last year, the Seahawks were dominant on the ground – running for an average of 231.5 yards per game.
Thursday's game is the first of five nationally-televised games the Seahawks are scheduled to play this season.
The Seahawks lead the all-time series against the Rams 23-19.
Watch the Steve Raible Scouting Report at 7 p.m. on Saturday to for a complete breakdown of Thursday night's game and for a look ahead to the Seahawks' week six game against the Cleveland Browns.
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