St. Louis Rams vs Minnesota Vikings Live Stream, Preview: How to Watch NFL Football Online
The Minnesota Vikings and the St. Louis Rams are fighting for a playoff spot as the second half of the season begins, and this Sunday NFC battle will mean something big for both teams. A win will put the Vikings on a more favorable spot, while the Rams are simply riding high on a hot streak in their four previous games.
There's a good chance that these two teams will carry the same record heading into the playoffs, which means that this game will be a crucial one to determine the tiebreaker. In essence, the winner will taste postseason while the loser will go home early.
Game Schedule
Date: November 8, 2015
Time: 1 pm ET
TV coverage: FOX
Venue: TCF Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Online Streaming
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Preview
The Rams looks like a team that is going to face more difficulty as the season goes deeper, especially because they're playing on the road in this one, something they're not accustomed to winning. Well, they only have one win on the road to show this season so far. But then again, the Vikings aren't as good as what their record says because by looking at their previous games, they haven't really faced top level competition so far.
Rams' sensational rookie running back Todd Gurley is quickly making a name in the league. In his maiden season, he already leads the league in yards per game with 115.0 and comes with 575 yards on 95 carries so far, good for fifth in the league.
For Minnesota, they have to check on their offensive line for this game knowing that it is the team's weakest point. They currently ranked 23rd in the NFL with a 75.7 pass-blocking efficiency. But if there is one thing that favors the Vikings, it is the fact that they're playing at home, which opponents have difficulty in defeating them. So far, they're 3-0 while defending their home turf.
This game should be about whether the Vikings can make use of home court advantage or if the Rams remain hot, winning three of their last four games.











