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The Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints are set to face off in a massive Thursday Night Football matchup that will go a long way in determining the playoff futures of each team. 

With both teams sitting at 7-7, the winner will likely occupy the NFC Wild Card spot going into Week 17. Meanwhile, the loser will have a difficult time finding their road to the postseason. 

Unfortunately for the Saints, they will be entering the matchup down one of their most important players in offensive lineman Ryan Rmaczyk, who is missing his second-straight game with a knee injury.

Ramczyk headlines a group of four Saints that will miss Thursday's game, alongside defensive ends Isaiah Foskey and Payton Turner, and safety Lonnie Johnson.

Backup running back Kendre Miller is also listed as questionable for New Orleans. 

The Saints did also get some good news in their final injury report, however, with stars Chris Olave and Cameron Jordan both set to take the field on Thursday night. Defensive end Carl Granderson will also be available to go.

For the Rams, It was mostly good news on the injury front, with Rob Havenstrein, Tutu Atwell, and Ahkello Witherspoon all set to go. 

Running back Ronnie Rivers, who has been out since October, was also activated Thursday morning. 

Starting offensive lineman Joe Noteboom is currently listed as questionable, while rookie defensive back Tre Tomlinson is set to miss the game with a hamstring issue.

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