The NFC Championship Game at Lumen Field pairs the top‑seeded Seattle Seahawks against a Los Angeles Rams team that has survived two tight playoff wins to reach within one step of Super Bowl LX. Seattle rides in off a dominant 41-6 victory over San Francisco 49ers, while Los Angeles advanced with a 20-17 overtime win in Chicago.
Both teams released their final injury reports on Friday: the Rams cleared all listed players, while Seattle ruled out one defender, listed one lineman as doubtful, and carried two others as questionable.
Inactive List for Rams vs. Seahawks
According to PFSN’s Offense Impact Metric, the Rams have the best offense in the league, and they will have a fully healthy Davante Adams on the field. However, the Seahawks will be without Zach Charbonnet, who tore his ACL last week.
Here are the confirmed inactives for tonight’s game:
Los Angeles Rams
- WR Tutu Atwell
- CB Derion Kendrick
- RB Jarquez Hunter
- TE Nick Vannett
- OL Beux Limmer
- DE Larrell Murchison
Seattle Seahawks
- RB Zach Charbonnet
- TE Elijah Orroyo
- QB Jalen Milroe
- LB Jared Ivey
- RB Velus Jones Jr.
- FB Robbie Ouzts
- OL Christian Haynes
Starters for Rams vs. Seahawks
Los Angeles Rams
QB Matthew Stafford
RB Kyren Williams
WR1 Davante Adams
WR2 Puka Nacua
WR3 Xavier Smith
TE Colby Parkinson
LT Alaric Jackson
LG Steve Avila
C Coleman Shelton
RG Kevin Dotson
RT Warren McClendon Jr.
Defense:
NT Poona Ford
DT Kobie Turner
DE Braden Fiske
LOLB Byron Young
ROLB Jared Verse
LILB Nate Landman
RILB Omar Speights
LCB Cobie Durant
RCB Emmanuel Forbes Jr.
FS Jaylen McCollough
SS Kam Curl
Special Teams:
LS Jake McQuaide
H Ethan Evans
K-FG Harrison Mevis
K-KO Harrison Mevis
P Ethan Evans
KR Ronnie Rivers
PR Xavier Smith
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Seattle Seahawks
QB Sam Darnold
RB Kenneth Walker III
WR1 Jaxon Smith-Njigba
WR2 Rashid Shaheed
WR3 Cooper Kupp
TE AJ Barner
LT Charles Cross
LG Grey Zabel
C Olu Oluwatimi
RG Anthony Bradford
RT Abraham Lucas
Defense:
NT Byron Murphy II
DT Brandon Pili
DE Leonard Williams
LOLB DeMarcus Lawrence
ROLB Uchenna Nwosu
LILB Drake Thomas
RILB Ernest Jones IV
RCB Josh Jobe
LCB Devon Witherspoon
FS Coby Bryant
SS Julian Love
Special Teams:
LS Chris Stoll
H Michael Dickson
K-FG Jason Myers
K-KO Jason Myers
P Michael Dickson
KR Rashid Shaheed
PR Rashid Shaheed
The Seahawks earned the NFC’s No. 1 seed and backed it up with a one‑sided 41-6 win over the 49ers, highlighted by Kenneth Walker III’s 116 rushing yards and three touchdowns, and an offense led effectively by Sam Darnold. The Seahawks now lean on that balanced attack plus a home‑field environment at Lumen Field that is among the loudest in the league.
The Rams arrive as the No. 5 seed after overtime and one‑score wins, with Matthew Stafford approaching 600 playoff passing yards this postseason and distributing to Adams and Puka Nacua. Both defenses have been opportunistic, and neither offense has reported major injury setbacks to its primary playmakers, aside from Charbonnet being out for Seattle.
Expect early‑down rushing efficiency, red‑zone execution, and turnover margin to be decisive in a matchup where crowd noise and composure in late‑game situations will determine who advances to Super Bowl LX.

