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The Los Angeles Rams and Detroit Lions met Sunday at SoFi Stadium. Here's who deserves credit and criticism for the Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams Defeated the Detroit Lions, 41-34 at Sofi Stadium on December 15, 2025 and The Sporting Tribune's Jordon Kelly was there to capture the following images.
Los Angeles Rams tight end Colby Parkinson looked to clearly be down at the 1-yard line after making a sensational catch over Detroit Lions safety Daniel Thomas on a beautiful ball from Stafford. The call was ruled a 26-yard touchdown on the field.
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Top five takeaways from the Los Angeles Rams' 41–34 statement win over the Detroit Lions
SoFi Stadium came alive on Sunday as two teams, who always seem destined to meet each other on the gridiron, collided with plenty at stake in the NFC. But by the end of Sunday evening, as the blue and gold exited the aisles,
The Detroit Lions’ loss to the Los Angeles Rams certainly made a dent in their opportunity to make the playoffs. By some estimations, a win would have put the Lions’ odds well over 60% to make the playoffs—despite the fact that they would be still be in the eighth seed after Week 15.
Detroit (8-5) continues playoff push against NFC West-leading Los Angeles (10-3) at SoFi Stadium, with kickoff at 4:25 p.m. ET on Fox. Here's how to watch for free.
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Matthew Stafford and the Rams overcome a 10-point deficit to defeat the Detroit Lions in an important NFC showdown that keeps them the No. 1 seed.
The Detroit Lions gave up 6.7 yards per carry on first downs to the LA Rams in last week's loss, but Kelvin Sheppard argued few plays did damage.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/lions/onsi as Key Matchup Detroit Lions Must Win Against Los Angeles Rams. On Sunday afternoon, D.J. Reed and the Lions’ injury-ravaged secondary will have their hands full against Matthew Stafford and the Rams’ high-powered passing game.
Several Detroit Lions players were doing the same celebration during their game against the Rams, but then, the referees apparently told them the next time it would be a penalty.