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    Chasing Momentum: Why McVay Is Refusing to Rest Rams Starters

    Ryan MitchellBy Ryan MitchellDecember 30, 20253 Mins Read
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    No Rest For The Wicked Matthew Stafford And The Rams Offense Will Look To Shake Off A Three Interception Performance Against Atlanta Before Heading Into The Playoffs.
    No Rest For The Wicked Matthew Stafford And The Rams Offense Will Look To Shake Off A Three Interception Performance Against Atlanta Before Heading Into The Playoffs.
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    LOS ANGELES – In the modern NFL, Week 18 often devolves into a parade of backups and cautious play-calling for teams with their playoff tickets already punched. It is a time for preservation, not exertion.

    But Sean McVay isn’t interested in preservation. Not after Monday night.

    Despite locking up an NFC wild-card spot, the Los Angeles Rams head coach has made a definitive call: Matthew Stafford and the starters will suit up against the Arizona Cardinals. The decision signals a clear message that for this Rams team, momentum matters more than rest.

    McVay’s decision isn’t just about stubbornness; it’s a calculated gamble on playoff positioning. While the division title is out of reach, the gap between the No. 5 and No. 6 seed represents two entirely different postseason realities.

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    Sliding into the No. 6 spot would likely force the Rams into a grueling road test against the reigning Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles or a frigid battle with the 11-5 Chicago Bears. Conversely, securing the No. 5 seed offers a matchup against the winner of the NFC South—either the Panthers or Buccaneers—teams that have scrapped just to stay near .500.

    To grab that favorable fifth seed, Los Angeles needs a win over Arizona and a favor from the Seahawks against the 49ers. It is a narrow path, but one McVay deems worth fighting for.

    Beyond the bracketology, there is the undeniable issue of form. The Rams aren’t entering the finale on a high note; they are looking to wash away the bitter aftertaste of a 27-24 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.

    It was a game that raised legitimate concerns. Matthew Stafford uncharacteristically threw three interceptions, one of which Jessie Bates III returned for a touchdown. On the other side of the ball, the defense was gashed for 195 rushing yards by Bijan Robinson.

    If not for a blocked field goal miracle return, the scoreline would have been far uglier. McVay knows that limping into the postseason with that kind of performance is a recipe for an early exit. The starters aren’t playing just to win; they are playing to get right.

    “We need to play.” – Sean McVay

    Short, direct, and leaving no room for interpretation. McVay’s comment to reporters following the Falcons loss underscores a belief that rhythm is harder to find than rest. He is banking on the idea that a team needs to be firing on all cylinders entering the tournament, rather than cold and rested.

    This is a high-risk, high-reward strategy. Every snap Stafford takes in Week 18 carries the inherent risk of injury, but the Rams are evidently more terrified of the alternative: stagnation. They have one week to fix the mistakes from Atlanta and secure a potentially softer path through the NFC. Come Sunday, they won’t be watching the scoreboard; they’ll be trying to set one.

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