In order to reach the Super Bowl for the first time since the 2001 season, the Los Angeles Rams will need to get through the team that handed them their first loss of 2018. The New Orleans Saints stand in their way as the two teams will meet in the NFC title game.

The last time they met – way back in Week 9 – there were several differences on both teams. Both sides have remained relatively healthy since then, but these changes could lead to very different results.

Here are the six biggest changes from Week 9 to now.

C.J. Anderson’s emergence

When the Rams and Saints first squared off this season, it was Todd Gurley and Malcolm Brown in the backfield. now, there’s a new name New Orleans has to be aware of. Anderson had more carries, yards and touchdowns than Gurley in the Rams’ win over Dallas despite playing 11 fewer snaps.

With Anderson and Gurley both healthy, it seems the Rams are going to take a more physical approach and pound the ball with the running game. That wasn’t the case last time around with the Rams running it just 19 times after falling behind 35-14 at one point.