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The NFC West is a crowded race to start the 2025 NFL season, as expected, but two of the teams atop the division are in very different places. Both the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers sport 3-1 records entering Week 5, which they'll kick off on "Thursday Night Football." Yet only one is operating with momentum.
These coaches are friends who joined the division at the same time, are considered offensive geniuses and have had successful tenures as coaches of their respective teams. When they meet on NFL Thursday Night Football, McVay’s Rams are in much better shape when it comes to team health and availability.
The Rams are back on the field tonight just days after beating the Colts, hosting the 49ers at SoFi Stadium for a big Week 5 matchup.
Thursday Night Football for Week 5 renews an NFC West rivalry when the San Francisco 49ers head south to take on the Los Angeles Rams. These teams have dominated the division since 2017, winning seven of the last eight division titles combined. The 2017 season was also the first of Kyle Shanahan's and Sean McVay's tenures.
The San Francisco 49ers stayed atop the NFC West with a miracle win over the Los Angeles Rams in Week 5. Here are the highlights.
The Rams and 49ers announced which players won't suit up in tonight's game, including Rob Havenstein, Tyler Higbee and Brock Purdy.
The 49ers and Rams are battling for control of the NFC West on "Thursday Night Football." Here's where to watch the divisional rivals face off.
Most Rams fans were rooting for the Atlanta Falcons to beat the 49ers on Sunday night, but instead Mac Jones improved his record to 4-1 and San Francisco stayed in first place. On the bright side, the Falcons dropped to 3-3 and that means that L.
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HC Kyle Shanahan on QB Brock Purdy‘s toe recovery and if he was where the team expected him to be: “Yes. It’s different dealing with a toe but I’d say it’s steadily getting better each week.” (Nick Wagoner) 49ers GM John Lynch talked about Purdy’s status: “We’re taking the appropriate measures.