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Seattle Seahawks vs. St. Louis Rams: Game time, live stream, TV coverage

Complete info for Seattle Seahawks vs. St. Louis Rams in Week 7. 
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Seattle Seahawks vs. St. Louis Rams

The Seattle Seahawks (3-2) look to rebound from last weekend's loss to the Dallas Cowboys when they go on the road to take on the St. Louis Rams. The Rams (1-4) are coming off a Monday night loss to the 49ers, their third consecutive defeat. 

You can follow the game with live stats and play-by-play here.

How to watch

Details for Sunday's game are below: 

Kickoff: 1:00 p.m. ET

Live Stream: The game can be live streamed here

TV Coverage: Fox

Radio: For a list of Rams affiliates, click here. For a list of Seahawks affiliates, click here

Season Recap

Rams

Week 6: 49ers 31, Rams 17

The Rams jumped out to a 14-0 first quarter lead, but they only scored a field goal for the rest of the game as their defense yielded 432 yards of offense to the Niners. Austin Davis threw for 236 yards, one touchdown and one interception, while rookie Tre Mason led the team in rushing for the first time this season with 40 yards on five carries. 

Week 5: Eagles 34, Rams 28

The Rams scored 21 unanswered points in the second half, but their final drive fell short on fourth-and-13. Quarterback Austin Davis completed 29 of 49 passes for 375 yards and three touchdowns, but he also had two of the Rams' three fumbles. St. Louis outgained Philadelphia 466-352.

Week 4: Bye

Week 3: Cowboys 34, Rams 31

St. Louis squandered a 21-0 lead to fall to 1-2 on the season. Austin Davis threw for 327 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions. The Rams outgained the Cowboys 448-340, but they turned the ball over three times as the Cowboys tied their franchise record for biggest comeback.

Week 2: Rams 19, Buccaneers 17

Greg Zuerlein converted 4-of-4 field goals with a long of 46, including the game-winner with 38 seconds left in the game. Austin Davis threw for 235 yards in his first start and did not turn the ball over. The Rams finished with 119 rushing yards, led by Zac Stacy's 71 yards on 19 carries. 

Week 1:Vikings 34, Rams 6 

The Rams defense gave up 185 yards rushing, including 102 yards and a touchdown from Cordarrelle Patterson and 75 yards from Adrian Peterson. St. Louis quarterbacks Shaun Hill and Austin Davis threw two interceptions, including a pick-six to Harrison Smith.

Seahawks

Week 6: Cowboys 30, Seahawks 23

The Seahawks lost for just the second time at home since the 2012 season. Russell Wilson threw for 126 yards and one interception with less than a minute left in the game. Seattle's offense only gained 206 yards on the day, while that vaunted defense allowed the Cowboys to rack up 401 yards of total offense. 

Week 5: Seahawks 27, Redskins 17

Russell Wilson had 201 passing yards and 122 rushing yards, the second 200-100 game of his career and just the 10th since 1960. Wilson threw touchdown passes to Jermaine Kearse and Marshawn Lynch and also scored on a 9-yard run. The Seahawks won in spite of 13 accepted penalties for a combined loss of 90 yards.

Week 4: Bye

Week 3: Seahawks 26, Broncos 20 (OT)

Marshawn Lynch ended the game with a 6-yard touchdown run in overtime after Denver rallied from 14 points down in the fourth quarter. It was the sixth Super Bowl rematch in NFL history, and Seattle's win improved the Super Bowl winners to 4-2 in those games. Including the playoffs, Russell Wilson became 7-0 in his career against Peyton Manning, Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady with 14 touchdowns and one interception.

Week 2:Chargers 30, Seahawks 21

San Diego upset the defending champions by keeping possession of the ball for 42:15. Russell Wilson threw for 202 yards and two touchdowns. Percy Harvin scored on a 51-yard run.

Week 1: Seahawks 36, Packers 16

Marshawn Lynch rushed for 110 yards and two touchdowns on 20 carries. Russell Wilson threw for 191 yards and two scores. Tony McDaniel was credited with a safety in the third quarter when he tackled Green Bay offensive lineman Derek Sherrod in the end zone after a Packer fumble.