How to Watch Seahawks vs. Rams: TV Channel, Streaming Info, and Game Preview for November 16

By Data Skrive
November 12, 2025 – Updated 2:13 p.m. GMT+7
Two of the NFC’s hottest teams will collide this weekend as the Seattle Seahawks (7–2) travel to SoFi Stadium
How to Watch Seattle Seahawks vs. Los Angeles Rams
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Venue: SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
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Time: 4:05 p.m. ET
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TV: FOX
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Streaming (in-market viewers): Fubo – Stream now
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Tickets: Available via StubHub
Betting Odds (via BetMGM)
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Spread: Rams -3 (-110), Seahawks +3 (-110)
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Moneyline: Rams -165, Seahawks +140
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Total: 48.5 points
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Over/Under Odds: Over -110 | Under -110
Injury Reports
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Rams: No injuries listed
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Seahawks: No injuries listed
Key Stats to Know
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The
Rams are averaging 27.9 points per game, about 8.8 points more than what the Seahawks typically allow (19.1). -
Los Angeles averages 373.3 total yards per game, compared to Seattle’s defensive average of
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The Seahawks are scoring 30.6 points per game, a full 13.6 points higher than the Rams’ average of 17.0 points allowed per contest.
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Seattle’s offense produces
360.4 yards per game, while the Rams’ defense gives up 312.9 yards on average — setting the stage for an explosive offensive duel.
Recent Head-to-Head Results
| Date | Visitor | Home |
Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 01/05/2025 | Seattle Seahawks | Los Angeles Rams | 30–25 (W) |
| 11/03/2024 | Los Angeles Rams | Seattle Seahawks | 26–20 (L/OT) |
| 11/19/2023 | Seattle Seahawks | Los Angeles Rams | 16–17 (L) |
| 09/10/2023 | Los Angeles Rams | Seattle Seahawks |
30–13 (L) |
| 01/08/2023 | Los Angeles Rams | Seattle Seahawks | 16–19 (W/OT) |
| 12/04/2022 | Seattle Seahawks | Los Angeles Rams | 27–23 (W) |
Seattle has won three of the last six meetings, including a
Bills Legend Wins $30 Million Divorce Court Battle After Wife Tried to Seize Majority of Assets


Buffalo, NY – October 1, 2025
Another NFL legend has just scored a major victory — not on the field, but inside the courtroom. Bruce Smith, the iconic Buffalo Bills defensive end and NFL’s all-time sack leader, has prevailed in a bitter divorce settlement.
Smith, who earned an estimated $45–50 million in NFL salaries and bonuses from 1985–2003, has since expanded his wealth to more than $100 million through endorsements, business ventures, and licensing deals. But much of that fortune was at risk.
Court filings revealed that Smith’s wife, Carter Smith — whom he married after divorcing his first wife, Daniella, in 2006 — attempted to claim over 70% of their marital estate
But Smith’s legal team uncovered forensic evidence showing Carter had funneled nearly $6 million from shared accounts into shell companies registered under relatives’ names. Large sums were also spent on luxury travel, jewelry, and private events — all without Bruce’s consent.
Judge William R. Matthews of the New York State Court ruled decisively in Smith’s favor, citing “deliberate concealment and dissipation of marital assets” by Carter. The ruling awarded Smith 50% of joint holdings
Most importantly, Smith avoided lifetime alimony. Instead, he will provide transitional support for just one year while Carter relocates and restructures her finances.
Speaking outside the courtroom, Smith said: “As a husband, I gave her trust and the best years of my life. But when someone tries to take everything you’ve worked for, you have no choice but to fight back. I believe in fairness — she deserves her share, but she cannot take it all.”
Legal experts say the decision sets a strong precedent for high-profile athlete divorces, where hidden assets and unfair claims are often in play. Fans on social media hailed Smith’s victory as “one more sack” in a legendary career of standing strong against adversity.
For Bills Mafia, the win resonates deeply. Bruce Smith built his name on toughness and resilience, and decades after his Hall of Fame induction, he has once again proven that champions rise when the pressure is highest.