How to watch Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks: NFL Week 11 Game Time and Channel
The race for supremacy on football’s west coast is as hot as it has been all season. While the Seattle Seahawks try to continue their ascent to the top of the NFC West, the Los Angeles Rams are trying to stay out of its basement. These divisional rivals will meet up Sunday at 4:25 p.m. on CBS.
This game is one of several exciting matchups on the NFL’s Week 11 slate.
Several streaming services will broadcast the game live and you can watch for free on Fubo (in addition to free trial, get $20 off your first two months) and DirecTV Stream, or on Sling, which features promotional offers.
The Seahawks (6-3) are tied with the 49ers (6-3) for first place in the NFC West. The Rams (3-6) are in third place in the NFC West, leading only the Arizona Cardinals (2-8).
Matchup Preview
The Seahawks have the No. 18 ranked offense in yards per game (331.4) and the No. 14 scoring offense (22.2 points per game) in the NFL.
They are ranked 20th in opponent points per game (22.3) and 25th in opponent yards per game (354.3) on the defensive end.
The Rams, on the other hand, are 14th in yards per game (335.9) and 22nd in scoring (19.8). They are tied for 20th place in opponent yards per game (340) and 22nd place in opponent scoring (23.9) defensively with the Houston Texans.
Last Game Recap
Jason Meyers’ 43-yard field goal helped the Seahawks hold off the Washington Commanders’ comeback in the fourth quarter.
Geno Smith finished the game with 369 passing yards and two TDs on 31 of 47 passing. Kenneth Walker III had 19 carries for 63 yards and caught a TD pass, while DK Metcalf racked up 98 receiving yards on seven catches.
The Rams could only muster three points without Matthew Stafford in a 20-3 loss to the Packers Sunday. Rams quarterback Brett Rypien was 13 of 28 passing for 130 yards and an interception.
Cooper Kupp finished with 48 receiving yards on two catches, while Royce Freeman finished with 32 yards on 12 carries.
Injuries of Note
Mike Morris, Coby Bryant, Abraham Lucas, Uchenna Nwosu, and Drake Thomas are all on injured reserve for Seattle.
Anthony Bradford, Kenny McIntosh, and Dareke Young are all dubious.
For Los Angeles: Kyren Williams, Stetson Bennett, Ronnie Rivers, Jason Taylor II and Bobby Brown III are on IR.
Rob Havenstein, Cobie Durant, Ernest Jones, Puka Nacua, and Matt Stafford are all dubious.
Players to Watch
The Rams will rely on Cooper Kupp to carry much of the load in their passing game with or without Puka Nacua this week. They’ll also need Aaron Donald and Jonah Williams to make plays and not let Geno Smith get comfortable picking them apart.
The Seahawks will likely try to get Kenneth Walker going on the ground before turning Geno loose. Once that happens he’ll likely be trying to get the ball to DK Metcalf, Tyler Lockett and Jaxon Smith-Njigba to attack the Rams’ defense.
How to Watch Los Angeles Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks
- Who: Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams.
- When: Sunday, November 19.
- Where: SoFi Stadium | Inglewood, California.
- Time: 4:25 p.m. ET.
- Channel: CBS.
- Best Streaming Options: Fubo (in addition to free trial, get $20 off your first two months), DirecTV Stream (free trial) and Sling (half off first month)
Channel finder if you have cable
You can access the channel by using the channel finders online: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.
About Sling
Sling, which features promotional offers for new customers, has a Blue package for $20 for your first month ($40 after that) and an Orange package for the same price and deal. Get both the Blue and Orange packages for $27.50 for your first month ($55 after that).
About FuboTV
Fubo (in addition to free trial, get $20 off your first two months), which offers a free trial, costs $74.99/month if you don’t cancel by the end of your trial period.
More than 100 sports, entertainment, and news channels are available on Fubo.
You can record games, TV shows, movies and more.
About DirecTV Stream
DirecTV Stream, which also gives customers a free trial, offers four packages if you continue with the service after your trial ends: Entertainment for $64.99; Choice for $84.99; Ultimate for $109.99; and premier for $154.99. Choice offers the most channels for sports enthusiasts.