Rams Close Homestand against Denver
Los Angeles Rams To Finish Homestand Against Broncos
Coming off a tough loss to their division rival, the San Francisco 49ers, the Rams look to salvage a .500 record on the season when they host the Denver Broncos in their final regular-season home game Monday night.
The Rams (4-10) have lost four straight games and have won just one home game this season.
The Rams are 2-point favorites against the Broncos (3-11), who are tied with the Rams for last place in the NFC West.
Rams Look to End Homestand on a High Note
The Rams have a chance to finish their homestand on a high note when they host the Broncos on Monday night.
The Rams are 4-4 at home this season, and they have won their last two home games against the Broncos.
The Rams are led by quarterback Matthew Stafford, who has thrown for 3,035 yards and 21 touchdowns this season.
Key Matchups to Watch
- Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford vs. Broncos defense
- Rams running back Cam Akers vs. Broncos defense
- Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp vs. Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain II
The Rams will need to get their offense going against a Broncos defense that is ranked 10th in the NFL.
The Rams will also need to stop the Broncos' running game, which is led by running back Javonte Williams.
Broncos Look to Play Spoiler
The Broncos have nothing to play for but pride when they face the Rams on Monday night.
The Broncos have lost their last seven games, and they are on the verge of finishing with their worst record since 2017.
The Broncos are led by quarterback Russell Wilson, who has thrown for 3,070 yards and 12 touchdowns this season.
Key Injuries
- Rams: Running back Cam Akers (ankle) is questionable
- Broncos: Cornerback Pat Surtain II (concussion) is questionable
The Rams will be without running back Darrell Henderson (ankle), who was placed on injured reserve last week.
The Broncos will be without wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (ankle), who was also placed on injured reserve last week.