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    the total games each current playoff team has played against other current playoff teams

    He didn’t do Detroit, since right now the Lions aren’t a playoff team.

    Detroit has played GB twice, Chicago once, and the Eagles. In those games they are 2-2.

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    from PFF: https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-defensive-line-rankings-ahead-of-week-15-2025

    Best run-defense unit: Los Angeles Rams

    The Rams’ defensive line has been a top-five unit all season, powered by one of the league’s most dominant run defenses. Poona Ford leads the way with an 87.0 run-defense grade and 23 run stops, while edge defenders Byron Young and Jared Verse sit right behind him with 21 and 20 stops, respectively.

    Interior defender Tyler Davis has also been a steady presence, tallying 18 run stops without a single missed tackle. As a group, their 57.1% positive-grade rate and 115 total run stops both lead the NFL.

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    Colton Pouncy@colton_pouncy
    Dan Campbell said S Kerby Joseph (knee) had a setback. Said he could be an IR candidate. “Bothers him. Best way to say it.

    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    Sounds like the Lions will be without both starting safeties on Sunday at SoFi.

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    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    According to @NextGenStats, the Rams defense has generated a league-high 10 turnovers forced by pressure as a team this season, most in the NFL. Seven different Rams defenders have generated at least one pressure that led to a turnover. Since the start of last season, Byron Young (9) and Jared Verse (8) have generated the most turnovers caused by pressure among all defenders league-wide.

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    Cody Alexander@The_Coach_A
    Who has the most diverse defensive scheme in the NFL?

    👉 Easy, the Vikings.

    But the other four might surprise you, especially why the Raiders are on the list…

    5) San Francisco 49ers (7.6/10): The Quarters specialist. Unusually high usage of Cover 4 and Cover 6.

    4) Las Vegas Raiders (8.4/10): “The Throwback.” A pure Cover 3 / Base personnel team that rarely blitzes. Sound familiar…?

    3) Los Angeles Rams (8.8/10): The Light Box defense. Heavy Dime personnel, relying on confusion and stunts rather than blitzes.

    2) Detroit Lions (8.8/10): The “Anti-Vikings.” Heavy Base personnel, heavy Man coverage.

    1) Minnesota Vikings (10.0/10): The enigma wrapped in a paradox. Flores’ combination of max-blitz and max-zone coverage is a complete anomaly.

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    from https://www.nfl.com/news/11-outrageous-next-gen-stats-entering-week-15

    The Rams Dominant Defensive Line

    The Rams’ defensive line has been a force in 2025. Byron Young ranks in the top five in the NFL with 11.0 sacks, while teammate Jared Verse ranks eighth with 53 pressures. Braden Fiske (32) and Kobie Turner (36) each rank in the league’s top ten for pressures among defensive tackles. Young and Verse each have four turnovers caused by pressure this season, tied for the most in the NFL (Will Anderson Jr., Aidan Hutchinson, Josh Hines-Allen, Montez Sweat). Going back to the start of 2024, Young leads the NFL in the metric with nine; Verse is second with eight.

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