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2026 NFC Championship Game odds, predictions: Rams vs. Seahawks, 28 wins, 10 losses, expert picks
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2026 NFC Championship Odds & Predictions: Rams vs. Seahawks — Expert Picks as 28 Wins, 10 Losses Set the Stage

January 25, 2026 5 Min Read
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Sunday’s NFC Championship will feature a Pacific Northwest clash as the No. 5-seeded Los Angeles Rams travel to face the No. 1-seeded Seattle Seahawks. It’s their third meeting of the year, with the previous two games decided by two points or fewer — the Rams took a 21–19 win on Nov. 16, while Seattle edged L.A. 38–37 in overtime on Dec. 18. Los Angeles (12–5), fresh off a 20–17 overtime victory over Chicago on Sunday, is 7–4 away from home this season (including the playoffs). Seattle (14–3), coming off a 41–6 win over San Francisco on Saturday, is 7–2 at home. The Seahawks will be without RB Zach Charbonnet (knee); Cam Akers has been elevated to the active roster. The Rams will be missing WR Tutu Atwell and TE Nick Vannett, who are inactive.

Kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. ET at Lumen Field in Seattle. Historically the series is nearly even, with Seattle holding a 29–28 edge. Current betting lines list the Seahawks as approximately a 2.5-point favorite with the total around the mid-40s (about 45.5). Seattle’s moneyline is roughly -142 (risk $142 to win $100) while Los Angeles sits near +118. For model-driven picks, SportsLine’s Larry Hartstein has posted his NFL playoff predictions.

Hartstein — a former lead writer at Covers and The Linemakers who combines Las Vegas contacts with analytical work from his time at Pro Football Focus — enters this round with a 43–33 mark on NFL spread picks. He’s been particularly successful backing the Rams lately, going 28–10 with a cumulative return listed as +1701. His latest Rams vs. Seahawks recommendations are available at SportsLine.

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Odds snapshot and viewing:
– Spread: Seahawks -2.5 (DraftKings)
– Over/Under: roughly 45–45.5 points
– Moneyline: Seahawks around -142, Rams around +118
– Streaming: Fubo (free trial)

Why Seattle can cover
– QB Sam Darnold has been an efficient passer this year, completing 67.7% of his throws across 17 regular-season games for about 4,048 yards, 25 TDs, 14 INTs and a 99.1 passer rating. In the Dec. 18 OT win over L.A. he was 22-for-34 for 270 yards, two TDs and two picks; on Nov. 2 vs. Washington he went 21-of-24 for 330 yards and four TDs.
– Even without Charbonnet, Seattle’s run game remains a threat, led by Kenneth Walker II. In Saturday’s blowout of San Francisco he rushed 19 times for 116 yards and three TDs. Walker finished the regular season with 221 carries for 1,027 yards and five rushing TDs, plus 31 catches for 282 yards.

Why the Rams can cover
– QB Matthew Stafford has put up big numbers this season, completing about 65% of his passes for 4,707 yards, 46 TDs and just eight interceptions over 17 games. He was 20-of-42 for 258 yards in the divisional win over Chicago and earlier in the playoffs went 24-of-42 for 304 yards, three TDs and one INT in the Wild Card win over Carolina.
– WR Puka Nacua has been Los Angeles’ primary weapon. He’s totaled 129 catches for 1,715 yards and 10 TDs in 16 regular-season games, added 10 rushes for 105 yards and a TD, and has continued producing in the postseason (15 catches, 167 yards in two games). Nacua has also had major success against Seattle this season (19 catches, 300 yards, two TDs in their two meetings).

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How Hartstein views the game
Hartstein is leaning toward one side of the matchup and notes an X-factor that pushed betting action in that direction; his full reasoning and official picks are posted on SportsLine.

Fan take:
This matchup matters because it pits two familiar division rivals — both offensively explosive and with a lot on the line — in a game that could reshape the NFC narrative for years. The result will not only decide a Super Bowl berth but also highlight whether Seattle’s balanced attack or L.A.’s high-powered passing game sets the tone for the next era in the conference.

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