"I think it'll help a lot because we went through a lot of adversity. The playoffs, everything is amped up," Brockers said. "There's things that's going to happen — turnovers, stuff that you can't totally prepare for. It's going to be off-schedule. But knowing as your team — us knowing that the offense does such a great job of getting points off turnovers, if we focus on that and also them focusing on not giving the ball up, then we can win games. So I think at the end of the day, as long as we do that, we'll be good."

But at least for the next few days, the Rams get to concentrate on themselves. That's what going 13-3 and earning a first-round bye gives the team the opportunity to do. And L.A. will certainly take advantage of that.

"I think definitely you'll enjoy it [Sunday night] and understand how big of an accomplishment that is," Goff said. "Then, really quickly turn it around and get our sights set on whoever we have to play next and the road ahead of us. That's going to be hopefully very exciting."