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The Arizona Cardinals are the ugly stepchild of the NFC West this season. While they are 3-10 this season and 0-5 in division games, the rest of the division would be in the playoffs if the season ended today, and they all have nine or 10 wins.
Win with authority. That’s what took place for both the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams last week. Both outcomes were expected and necessary. Will it drive a change to our NFC Power Rankings, though,
The Rams’ Sean McVay and the Seahawks’ Mike Macdonald will likely earn Coach of the Year consideration. The same should be true for the 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan, who has kept his team in the hunt despite an absurd number of notable injuries.
The Rams and Seahawks are tied atop the NFC West at 10-3, but what are each team's chances to win the division with 4 games remaining?
Seattle dominated in a 26-0 shutout win over the Minnesota Vikings at home. The defense picked off Max Brosmer four times, with linebacker Ernest Jones returning one 85 yards for a touchdown, and Jason Myers kicked four field goals. The two teams combined for only 381 yards of offense.
In reality, it might have been just two NFC West teams that played in Week 14. The San Francisco 49ers were on a legitimate bye, while the Arizona Cardinals never had a real path to victory against the Los Angeles Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams took care of the Arizona Cardinals, as Jonathan Gannon's crew drops to 3-10 on the season.
"FOX NFL Kickoff" crew broke down the NFC West and shared who the best team is from the division.