Seahawks vs Rams Lights Up Week 16 at Lumen Field
There’s a lot of buzz right now around the Seattle Seahawks as they get ready for a huge Week 16 matchup against the Los Angeles Rams, and honestly, this one feels bigger than just another regular-season game. The Seahawks are set to face their longtime division rivals on Thursday night, December 18, 2025, at Lumen Field, with kickoff scheduled for 5:15 p.m. Pacific Time. With the lights on, the crowd roaring, and playoff implications hanging in the air, this matchup is being framed as must-watch football.
This will mark the 55th meeting between these two NFC West rivals, and history is already leaning Seattle’s way, especially when the stage is bright. Since 2010, the Seahawks have built one of the strongest prime-time résumés in the league, posting a remarkable 39-19-1 record under the lights. Even more impressive, a dominant 25-9 prime-time record has been put together at Lumen Field, where opposing teams are often overwhelmed by noise and energy. This season alone, Seattle has remained unbeaten in night games, sitting at a perfect 3-0.
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Defensively, the Seahawks have quietly been putting together something special. It’s worth noting that a 100-yard rusher has not been allowed in 23 straight games, which currently stands as the longest active streak in the NFL. That kind of consistency up front has kept Seattle competitive week after week, and the franchise record of 24 straight games is now within reach. That stat alone adds another layer of intrigue heading into Thursday night.
On the offensive side, individual milestones are also in play. Wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba is inching closer to rare company. With just four more catches, he could become only the sixth player in NFL history to record 100 receptions and 1,000 receiving yards in two of his first three seasons. Names like Justin Jefferson and Michael Thomas already sit on that list, which says a lot about the level he’s approaching.
For fans wondering how to follow the action, the game will be carried exclusively on Prime Video, with Al Michaels on play-by-play and Kirk Herbstreit handling color commentary. Radio listeners can tune in locally on Seattle Sports 710 AM or KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM, where the familiar voices of Steve Raible and Dave Wyman will call the game.
All signs point to a classic NFC West showdown. With history, momentum, and personal milestones all lining up, Thursday night at Lumen Field is shaping up to be one Seahawks fans won’t want to miss.
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