Seattle's Sheldon Richardson hits Giants quarterback Eli Manning on Sunday.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Last time out: Cowboys 40, 49ers 10
Record: 0-7 overall, 0-3 in division
Snapshot: The 49ers' string of losing close games ended in this one as Dallas dominated from start to finish. Cowboys running back Zeke Elliott had 26 carries for 147 yards and two touchdowns while adding a 72-yard touchdown reception. Dallas rolled up 501 yards of total offense and scored 40 of the game's first 43 points.
Notable: 49ers quarterback C.J. Beathard was 22-of-38 for 238 yards without a touchdown or interception in his first career start. The rookie was sacked five times and lost a pair of fumbles.
Quotable: "Your first start against anybody in the National Football League is going to be pretty nerve-wracking, especially for a quarterback who, in this league, is a position that is held in very high regard. I'm sure there are things that C.J. will look at and want to correct and get better at. That's the same for everybody." – center Daniel Kilgore on Beathard, via 49ers.com
Injury Update:Rookie linebacker Reuben Foster left the game with a rib injury but isn't expected to miss any time. Right tackle Trent Brown left with a concussion.
Next up: The 49ers travel to face the Eagles in Week 8.
Some of the best images from the Week 4 overtime matchup


- WR Jaron Brown catches a pass down the sideline

- S Antoine Bethea hauls in an interception

- Former QB Kurt Warner speaks at halftime

- CB Justin Bethel is upset after missing an interception chance

- S Tyrann Mathieu mixes it up with 49ers WR Trent Taylor

- Money LB Deone Bucannon

- RB Andre Ellington catches a pass in the end zone, but the touchdown was reversed on replay

- WR Larry Fitzgerald catches the game-winning touchdown

- Safety Tyrann Mathieu celebrates a sack

- WR Larry Fitzgerald catches his breath after catching the game-winning touchdown pass
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
Last time out: Seahawks 24, Giants 7
Record: 4-2 overall, 2-0 in division
Snapshot: Seattle outplayed New York the whole way but trailed 7-3 in the third quarter. Doug Baldwin caught a 22-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter to give the Seahawks the lead and Paul Richardson and Jimmy Graham added scoring receptions in the fourth quarter to help Seattle cruise to the finish line.
Notable: The Seahawks defense allowed only 177 total yards. Giants quarterback Eli Manning was 19-of-39 for 134 yards and a touchdown, while Seahawks signal-caller Russell Wilson was 27-of-39 for 334 yards and three touchdowns. Baldwin shoved offensive line coach Tom Cable during a heated exchange on the sideline during the game.
Quotable: "I lost my cool. It's 100 percent my fault. At that moment, I was really frustrated with the offense as a whole. Not the coaching staff; the players. We had the play calls, we just didn't execute. Whether it was passing the ball, blocking, catching, false starting, whatever it may be, we weren't executing as players. To me, there's nothing a coach can say. We have to take accountability for it. So I got a little passionate about it." – Baldwin, via Seahawks.com, on the reason for his outburst.
*Injury Update: *Center Justin Britt sprained his ankle in the game and his status moving forward is up in the air.
Next up: The Seahawks host the Texans in Week 8.
Images of Cardinals cheerleaders during the Week 7 home game against the Seahawks
































LOS ANGELES RAMS
Last time out: Rams 33, Cardinals 0
Record: 5-2 overall, 2-1 in division
Snapshot: The Rams scored 20 second-quarter points to blow open a close game and cruise to the win. Todd Gurley had 106 rushing yards and a touchdown as Los Angeles rolled up 197 yards on the ground as a team.
Notable: Linebacker Alec Ogletree broke the arm of Cardinals quarterback Carson Palmer on a blitz in the second quarter and Lamarcus Joyner picked off the pass. Gurley scored one play later for a 13-0 lead. Cardinals backup signal-caller Drew Stanton finished 5-of-14 for 62 yards and an interception.
Quotable: "I think it was our best game of the year." -- Rams coach Sean McVay on the dominant victory.
Key Stat:28. The number of first downs for the Rams as they frequently strung together long drives to wear down the Cardinals.
Next up: The Rams have a bye in Week 8.
Images of the Week 7 affair at Twickenham Stadium in England

WR Larry Fitzgerald

LB Josh Bynes forces an incompletion in the end zone

WR Jaron Brown

S Tyrann Mathieu before the game

RB Adrian Peterson

QB Carson Palmer unleashes a throw

QB Carson Palmer before the game

Coach Bruce Arians arrives for the game

RB Adrian Peterson's locker before the game

DL Robert Nkemdiche arrives

CB Patrick Peterson in warmups

Fans at the game

WR Larry Fitzgerald arrives at the game

S Tyrann Mathieu warms up before the game

Coach Bruce Arians (left) and team president Michael Bidwill

QB Drew Stanton

A Cardinals fan at the game

Outside the stadium

Cardinals fans at the game

Fans at the game

WR Larry Fitzgerald

QB Carson Palmer runs out to Twickenham Stadium

Rams coach Sean McVay

Adrian Peterson tries to break through the tackle

Rams RB Todd Gurley finds some running room

Cardinals TE Jermaine Gresham dives for the catch

Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians on the sideline

RB Adrian Peterson tries to get outside

Rams QB Jared Goff (left) gets wrapped up by Cardinals S Tyrann Mathieu (center) and LB Deone Bucannon (right)

The Cardinals defense wraps up Rams QB Jared Goff

Rams WR Cooper Kupp runs through the Cardinals' defense

QB Carson Palmer checks at the line of scrimmage

Cardinals LB Karlos Dansby (left) tackles Rams RB Todd Gurley

Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson on the carry

LB Deone Bucannon tackles Rams RB Todd Gurley

Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson gets wrapped up

Rams QB Jared Goff brought down, but after he crosses the goal line

Rams S Lamarcus Joyner runs back an interception

QB Carson Palmer meets with Bruce Arians and coaches on the sideline

Rams RB Todd Gurley with the stiff arm

QB Carson Palmer hands the ball off

Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson on the carry

Cardinals LB Josh Bynes tackles Rams WR Cooper Kupp

G Alex Boone watches as Carson Palmer is brought down in the backfield

Defensive line coach Brentson Buckner (left) and head coach Bruce Arians on the sideline

Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson gets tripped up

Cardinals QB Drew Stanton enters the game for the injured Carson Palmer

Rams RB Todd Gurley celebrates a touchdown

Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson carries the ball

S Tyrann Mathieu

Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson (left) exchanges jerseys with Rams RB Todd Gurley (right) after the game