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The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers won their games during Wildcard Weekend on Jan. 10 and Jan. 11, but who are they playing against next?
The 49ers beating the Eagles would send the Rams to Chicago and give LA a chance to potentially host the NFC title game
The teams not only are playing to advance, but for the possibility of a home game in the next round depending on the opponent.
The NFL wild-card round certainly lived up to its name. The Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks -- the top seeds in the AFC and the NFC, respectively -- will get in on the action this coming weekend in the divisional round after earning first-round byes.
Seattle will likely be too tough for the 49ers, and Caleb Williams and the Bears can't expect the Rams to fold like the Packers did.
The San Francisco 49ers have been able to mask their weaknesses with smart gameplanning and timely performances all season. While that did not come in Week 18 against the Seattle Seahawks, the team gets a second chance at life in the Divisional Round this weekend.
Tom Brady joins Colin Cowherd to preview 49ers vs. Seahawks, discuss how far Matthew Stafford and the Rams can go, and ask if Drake Maye can handle the Texans’ defense.
The 49ers’ playoff picture will be dramatically impacted by tonight’s NFC West battle in Seattle between the Seahawks and the Rams.
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