NFL Week 7, 2019: 20 Bold predictions to consider

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 11: Quarterback Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys throws a pass after recovering his own fumble against defensive end Brandon Graham #55 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 11, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Dallas Cowboys won 27-20. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 11: Quarterback Dak Prescott #4 of the Dallas Cowboys throws a pass after recovering his own fumble against defensive end Brandon Graham #55 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 11, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Dallas Cowboys won 27-20. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) /
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3. Rams suffer fourth loss in a row

Just when it seemed like the week couldn’t get any more crazy for the Los Angeles Rams after suffering a third loss in a row on Sunday to the San Francisco 49ers, the team found a way to pull off a few key moves.

Not too long after the Rams announced the surprise trade of Marcus Peters to the Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles happened to acquire one of the top cornerbacks the league has to offer in Jalen Ramsey.

When taking into consideration that Aqib Talib was also placed on IR Monday as a result of rib injury suffered in Week 5, all of these crazy moves have been difficult to keep track of for the Rams.

But as exciting as it is to see Los Angeles upgrade at cornerback with Ramsey, Sean McVay’s team still faces heavy pressure heading into Sunday’s contest against the Atlanta Falcons.

Playing on the road in Atlanta is never easy in general, but with the Rams facing a struggling Falcons team looking to save their head coach’s job in Dan Quinn, Los Angeles could find themselves in trouble.

Back at the beginning of the season, a team like the Rams losing four games in a row almost seemed impossible to even think about, but if the Falcons come out firing, this could very well take place on Sunday.