Rams Reacts Survey Results: Fan confidence in LA is soaring heading into Wild Card game

   

Even with the distractions of wild fires raging through Los Angeles and a game location change, fans of the Rams remain confident in the team’s ability to handle business Monday night vs the Minnesota Vikings.

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Fan’s belief in the teams direction moving forward has been above 90% for the last few weeks, and that does not change this week, with our vote coming in at a stellar 95%.

While the Los Angeles Rams are facing some adversity heading into their game, if this team has proven anything this year it’s their ability to stay resilient in the face of difficult situations. From starting 1-4 to dealing with injuries, LA continued to fight this year and it’s the reason they find themselves as division champs and the only NFC West team preparing for a playoff game right now.

According to our FanDuel poll, Fans seem to have taken note of the team’s resiliency too, believing that the Rams will win their Wild Card game outright.

In the Rams previous game vs the Vikings Week 8 of this season, QB Matthew Stafford threw for 4 touchdowns and the offense was able to score 30 points in the victory. The team comes into the game with a full bill of health including WRs Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp, who will lead the charge against the top-ranked Brian Flores defensive unit.

While the Vikings do have a very solid defense, It seems fans believe the Rams offense will be clicking again, choosing to take the over (47.5 points) in this one.

The Rams defensive line also played a major factor in LA’s previous victory over Minnesota. QB Sam Darnold faced some major struggles against the Detroit Lions pressure last week, and it’s a blueprint that plays exactly into the Los Angeles defensive strengths.

This is not to overlook the Vikings, who tied for an NFC second-best 14-3 record for a reason. Still, only two teams have beat Minnesota this season - Detroit and LA - So if anything, the team should be at least confident their roster is up to the task because they’ve already show they are.

Los Angeles is looking to get to the divisional round of the playoffs for the first time since their 2021-22 Super Bowl season. The Rams have the ability to hang with any team in the league and make a legitimate run to the Super Bowl, now it’s just a matter of being able to put it all together on one of the NFL’s biggest stages.