The Los Angeles Rams (5–2) will host the New Orleans Saints (1–7) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California, on Sunday, November 2, 2025, for a late-afternoon NFC matchup. The Rams are aiming to keep pace in the NFC West race, while the Saints look to end a difficult season with some signs of progress.
Game Information
- Matchup: New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams
- Date: Sunday, November 2, 2025
- Time: 4:05 PM ET
- Venue: SoFi Stadium — Inglewood, CA
- TV Channel: FOX
- Temperature: 75°F (via AccuWeather)
How to Watch
- TV: FOX
- Streaming: FOX Sports App or NFL+ (for mobile viewers)
- Tickets: Buy Rams Tickets on VividSeats — starting at $55
Fans can tune in on FOX for regional coverage or stream via the FOX Sports App. With ideal weather and the Rams back home in Los Angeles, expect SoFi Stadium to be electric for this late-window matchup.
Betting Odds (via ESPN Bet Sportsbook)
- Spread: Rams –13.5 (–110) | Saints +13.5 (–110)
- Moneyline: Rams –1400 | Saints +750
- Total (Over/Under): 44.5 points
- Over: –110
- Under: –110
The Rams enter as heavy favorites, with ESPN Analytics giving them an 82.9% chance to win — the highest probability of any team in Week 9.
Team Leaders
| Category | New Orleans Saints | Los Angeles Rams |
|---|---|---|
| Passing Yards | S. Rattler – 1,586 (8 TD, 5 INT) | M. Stafford – 1,866 (17 TD, 2 INT) |
| Rushing Yards | A. Kamara – 363 (1 TD) | K. Williams – 472 (2 TD) |
| Receiving Yards | C. Olave – 503 (3 TD) | P. Nacua – 616 (2 TD, Questionable) |
| Sacks | C. Granderson – 4.5 | B. Young – 9 |
Key Storylines
- Rams continue their NFC surge: Veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford has thrown for over 1,800 yards and 17 touchdowns, keeping Los Angeles firmly in the playoff picture. His chemistry with Puka Nacua, who leads the team in receiving, remains key — though Nacua’s questionable status could impact the passing attack.
- Saints searching for rhythm: Rookie quarterback Spencer Rattler has shown flashes of potential but continues to face growing pains behind an inconsistent offensive line. Alvin Kamara leads the team in rushing but has yet to find the end zone consistently.
- Defensive dominance: The Rams’ pass rush, led by Byron Young (9 sacks), will test the Saints’ protection. For New Orleans, Cameron Jordan and Carl Granderson must disrupt Stafford early to keep the game close.
Matchup Outlook
The Rams have been one of the NFC’s most balanced teams this season, ranking near the top in both total offense and scoring defense. Meanwhile, the Saints are struggling on the road, still searching for their first win away from home this year (0–3).
If Los Angeles can establish rhythm early with Stafford and Williams, the Saints may find themselves playing from behind — a tough task against a defense that has been relentless at home.
Prediction
Given the mismatch on both sides of the ball, expect the Rams to control this one from start to finish. The Saints may find some late success through Rattler and Olave, but it’s unlikely to be enough.
Projected Final Score: Rams 31, Saints 13

