Los Angeles Rams: 4 things to watch Week 3 in the NFC West

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 16: Defensive tackle Michael Brockers #90 of the Los Angeles Rams urges on the crowd in the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 16, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 16: Defensive tackle Michael Brockers #90 of the Los Angeles Rams urges on the crowd in the third quarter against the Arizona Cardinals at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 16, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images) /
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Week 3 in the NFC West has the entire division playing teams who are at least 1-1 on the 2018 season.

The Los Angeles Rams and the NFC West looks to be predictable so far in 2018. With LA having beaten the Arizona Cardinals 34-0 in a Week 2 slow burn of their division rival, a 1-0 start to the battle in the West is a good beginning to a defense of their 2017 title.

As for the rest, heading into Week 3 has the San Francisco 49ers with a win as both Arizona and the Seattle Seahawks remain winless. A lot could change this Sunday as the division faces some tough opponents.

The Rams host the Los Angeles Chargers (1-1).
Seattle hosts the Dallas Cowboys (1-1).
Arizona hosts the Chicago Bears (1-1)
San Francisco goes on the road to play the Kansas City Chiefs (2-0).

The 49ers May be facing the toughest test on the road against the NFL’s newest potential star in quarterback Patrick Mahomes .

The NFC West has been average to poor through two weekends with the exception of the Rams. They may be everything analysts had speculated about before the season started, but frankly, that’s where the good news ends for a division very much on the wane.

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A good weekend might only be 2-2 for the NFC West, whereas it’s also possible it could go 0-4. Then again, would anyone be surprised by a 4-0 weekend where possible pretenders like the Chargers, Bears, Cowboys, and maybe the Chiefs all cough up a loss?

Either way, on a weekend where everyone in the division looks to be getting a strong test, anything can happen.