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Fantasy Football start/sit recommendations for the Rams in Week 13

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The Rams and Panthers will meet at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday. Here's what fantasy owners should do with their Rams in Week 13.

Fantasy Football start/sit recommendations for the Rams in Week 13Story byRams WireMike Masala, Rams WireSat, November 29, 2025 at 6:54 PM UTC·2 min read

The Los Angeles Rams have won their last six games and will try to make it seven in a row on Sunday against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium in a Week 13 NFC showdown.

Los Angeles has one of the best offenses and defenses in the league, and with Harrison Mevis making all of his kicks so far, special teams has looked better in recent weeks.

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There will be plenty of eyes on the Rams in this game for NFL purposes, but they also have multiple fantasy-relevant players who are in consideration to start in most leagues. As Los Angeles prepares for their 12th game of the year, let's look at what fantasy owners should do with their Rams in Week 13.

QB Matthew Stafford: Start

Stafford is the frontrunner for the NFL's MVP, which also means he's been one of the best quarterbacks in fantasy football as well. His 20.4 points per game is the fourth most in the league behind Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts. Now, going against Carolina's secondary without Jaycee Horn, he should have a strong day.

RB Kyren Williams: Start

Williams is 10th in fantasy points among all running backs and ninth among all healthy running backs despite splitting carries with second-year back Blake Corum. With Carolina allowing over 100 rushing yards per game, Williams should see plenty of work.

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WR Puka Nacua: Start

Nacua has the fifth most fantasy points (210.0) among all wide receivers this year despite missing a game due to injury. He should be locked in starting lineups unless he's hurt.

WR Davante Adams: Start

Adams leads the league in touchdowns. He's the top red-zone threat in the NFL, and that makes him an automatic start in fantasy for the rest of the year.

D/ST: Start

The Rams' defense and special teams are averaging 8.8 fantasy points per game, which is good for seventh. The Panthers are allowing over 10 fantasy points per game. With Ahkello Witherspoon returning to the lineup, Los Angeles should be even better.

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This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams vs. Panthers: Fantasy start/sit recommendations for Los Angeles

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