This is a dangerous season for the Hawks and Rams as the NFC West is not guaranteed to send a wildcard to the playoffs.
Hawks losses so far:
@Packers
@Titans
Redskins
Falcons
Rams losses so far:
Redskins
Seahawks
@Vikings
Common Opponents so far:
AFC West:
Jaguars - Rams (W), Seahawks (?)
Titans - Rams (?), Seahawks (L)
Colts - Rams & Seahawks (W)
Texans - Rams & Seahawks (W)
NFC East:
Giants - Rams & Seahawks (W)
Eagles - Rams & Seahawks (?)
Redskins - Rams & Redskins (L)
Cowboys - Rams (W), Seahawks (?)
If the Rams beat the Seahawks to even up their own split, then the Seahawks will most likely lose a tiebreak with the Rams if they finish with the same record.
On the other hand, if the Rams fail to beat the Seahawks, then they'll lose the tiebreaker with same record.
Both teams get Eagles at home, which may decide the division. The NFC record should override the AFC record at that point. Hawks have to win both NFC East games and Rams to lose to the Eagles in order to have a better NFC East record.
Both teams lost their NFC North matchup (Hawks to Packers, Rams to Vikings). Wash.
Hawks lost to their NFC South opponent, while the Rams are about to play theirs (Saints).
Home Games Remaining:
Seahawks - 3
Rams - 3
It's gonna be tight.