The NFC West continues to be very, very tight. After four games, every single team is 2-2. The slow start by the Arizona Cardinals doesn’t appear to have hurt them and their chances in the division.
Sitting atop the division at 2-2 are the San Francisco 49ers. They get the top spot because they are 2-0 in the division.
Here are the standings currently:
San Francisco 49ers, 2-2 (2-0 division)
Los Angeles Rams, 2-2 (1-1 division)
Arizona Cardinals, 2-2 (0-1 division)
Seattle Seahawks, 2-2 (0-1 division)
Let’s take a look at what happened in the division in Week 4 and what is coming up in Week 5.
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San Francisco 49ers
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The 49ers picked up 24-9 win on Monday night over the Rams with the defense holding the Rams to only 257 total yards and no touchdowns.
Their offense had two big plays — a 32-yard touchdown run by Jeff Wilson and a 57-yard touchdown reception by Deebo Samuel.
The defense sacked Matthew Stafford seven times and scored a touchdown on a pick-6.
San Francisco’s defense is only allowing 3.8 yards per play this season.
Los Angeles Rams
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After a 20-12 win over the Cardinals in Week 4 in which they did not allow a touchdown, they were held without a touchdown against the 49ers in their 24-9 Monday night loss.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford was sacked seven times and threw a pick-6.
Arizona Cardinals
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The Cardinals failed to score in the first quarter again and trailed 10-3 but scored 23 unanswered points in the second half for a 26-16 road win over the Carolina Panthers.
Kyler Murray threw two touchdown passes and rushed for another, while the defense held the Panthers to 220 yards, had two sacks, forced three turnovers and batted down five passes at the line of scrimmage.
Seattle Seahawks
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The Seattle offense was on again. After a 27-23 loss to the Atlanta Falcons, they bounced back for a 48-45 road win…
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