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Ryan Fitzpatrick of the New York Jets is seen in this file photo. (Reuters/Tim Fuller-USA Today Sports)

The Los Angeles Rams and the New York Jets will fight it out on Sunday in a big clash for both teams in Week 10 of the NFL 2016 regular season. The game has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and takes place from the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The game can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream via the link below.

Both teams are fighting to save their seasons right now, and nothing less than a series of wins is likely to pull them back into contention to compete for the postseason berths.

The Rams's season, so full of promise just months ago, has fallen down somewhat, and they come into this clash on 3-5 and only third in the NFC West division. The Seattle Seahawks have a firm command of the division on 5-2-1, where as the Arizona Cardinals are marginally ahead of the Rams right now on 3-4-1.

Los Angeles know they need a win today, and especially against a team struggling as much as the Jets, who are the basement team in the AFC East, they will expect a win.

The Jets are on 3-6 and must have an amazing turnaround in the final few months of this season to get back into Playoff contention. However, based upon their performances so far this season there is little sign that they are capable of such a spectacular turnaround.

Earlier this week on NFL Thursday Night Football the Baltimore Ravens claimed an easy win over the terrible Cleveland Browns.

That 28-7 result in favor of the Ravens condemned the Browns to their tenth loss of the season, and left them still waiting to taste victory this season.

The Browns will be disappointed somewhat as they managed to go in at half time 7-6 up and surely would have been hoping to keep things tight and try and snatch a close win on the road in Maryland.

However, those dreams were quickly wiped out once the second half started as the Ravens scored 15 unanswered points in the third quarter following by seven more in the final quarter to win 28-7 and move to a 5-4 record.

Even though we could pick apart that game and find all sorts of things wrong with the Ravens performance, they will at least be happy about their defensive work on Thursday night.

Yes, they were only playing the Cleveland Browns - the worst team in the entire NFL this season - but still what they achieved was impressive, and held the Browns to just 144 total yards at just 3 yards per play.

The Ravens secured four sacks through the game, and took away the ball three times.

However, Baltimore will be hoping that quarterback Joe Flacco can improve as the season continues, and his inconsistency is being reflected in all the Ravens' offensive work.

Flacco was better in the second half than the first, and Baltimore will know he must continue to build on that second half showing in the coming weeks if they are to stand a chance at making any significant impact on the postseason.

Today's big NFL Week 10 game between the Los Angeles Rams and the New York Jets has a scheduled start time of 1 p.m. ET and can be watched on TV on the Fox network or online through live stream by clicking here.

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