Oct 22, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Tutu Atwell (5) celebrates his touchdown scored against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the first half at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

The Los Angeles Rams are making their preseason predictions look silly as they picked up a huge win over the Washington Commanders in Week 15 to move into the final NFC Wild Card spot.

With the Green Bay Packers dropping their game to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Rams slid into the seventh seed and improved their chances of making the postseason. However, they don’t get much time to celebrate as they play host to the New Orleans Saints on Thursday Night Football.

Players tend to loathe the quick turnaround from Sunday to Thursday, but Los Angeles has no choice but to get themselves as ready as possible. It’s a crucial game for both squads as the Rams look to hold off the other NFC teams in the hunt, while the Saints battle for the NFC South crown.

Fortunately for L.A., Sean McVay expects them to be at near full-strength when New Orleans comes to town, via Greg Beacham of AP:

Ahkello Witherspoon and Rob Havenstein were listed as limited participants on Monday with groin injuries, while Tutu Atwell was a full participant after missing Week 15 with a concussion. Having those three on the field on Thursday only helps the Rams who need to win out down the stretch to keep their spot.

Meanwhile, the Saints are ailing on both sides of the field as star receiver Chris Olave did not practice due to an ankle sprain. The offense also was without Ryan Ramczyk and Kendre Miller also did not practice with knee and ankle injuries, respectively.

Health is usually the main reason why a team does or doesn’t make the playoffs, and Los Angeles has to be happy that their roster’s getting back to full strength at this point of the year. However, they still have to play disciplined football if they hope to take down a New Orleans team battling for their playoff lives.

Aaron Donald still shocked at some of the throws Matthew Stafford makes

Matthew Stafford has managed to avoid serious injury this year, and he’s looked like his normal self on the field. Stafford’s made some incredible throws during the season and Aaron Donald admitted he’s still shocked to see some of them.

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