Football fans, mark your calendars! Join fellow gridiron enthusiasts at the Arc Light Sports Bar & Grill inside the Clarion Hotel for an electrifying watch party of the NFC Championship Game on Sunday, January 25, 2026. The Seattle Seahawks host the Los Angeles Rams in a high-stakes NFC West rubber match, kicking off at 5:30 p.m. CST (6:30 p.m. EST on FOX). With a trip to Super Bowl LX on the line, this clash promises intense action, and Arc Light is the perfect spot to catch every play on big screens while enjoying unbeatable food and drink specials.
Whether you're rooting for the Seahawks' dominant home-field advantage or the Rams' resilient playoff run, the bar's lively atmosphere will make you feel right in the middle of the excitement. No cover charge—come early to grab a seat!
Sunday Specials at Arc Light Sports Bar & Grill
Fuel up for the game with these all-day Sunday deals, available from 10 a.m. until 11 p.m. (kitchen closes at 11 p.m.):
Food Specials:
- $1 Wings All Day Long! (Perfect for sharing during those nail-biting moments.)
Drink Specials:
- $13 Big Ass Domestic Pitchers
- $15 Coors Light Buckets
- $6 Patron Shots
- $4 Rumple Minze Shots
These specials are designed for game day, so gather your crew and settle in for an unforgettable afternoon.
Game Analysis: Seahawks vs. Rams – Round 3 for the NFC Championship
This NFC Championship pits two familiar foes against each other for the third time this season, with the home team winning both prior matchups in tight contests. The Seahawks (14-3 regular season) dismantled the San Francisco 49ers 41-6 in the Divisional Round, showcasing a balanced attack led by running back Kenneth Walker III and a stingy defense that forced multiple turnovers. Meanwhile, the Rams (12-5) edged out the Chicago Bears 20-17 in overtime, relying on quarterback Matthew Stafford's veteran poise and a opportunistic secondary that sealed the win with a late interception.
Key matchups to watch:
- Seahawks' Run Game vs. Rams' Front Seven: Seattle's ground attack, averaging over 140 yards per game in the playoffs, will test Los Angeles' defensive line. Walker has been explosive, but the Rams held him in check during their Week 11 victory (21-19).
- Stafford vs. Seattle Secondary: The Rams' signal-caller threw for over 300 yards in their Week 16 loss (38-37), but turnovers proved costly. Seattle's defense, fresh off limiting the 49ers to just 6 points, could force mistakes.
- Home-Field Advantage: Lumen Field's notorious "12th Man" crowd gives Seattle a boost, where they've gone 6-2 at home this year. However, the Rams have shown road resilience, winning 7 of 11 away games.
The teams are evenly matched, with the series split highlighting how small margins—like turnovers and special teams—could decide the outcome. Expect a high-scoring affair, as both regular-season games exceeded 40 total points.
Predictions and Betting Insights
Oddsmakers have installed the Seahawks as 2.5-point favorites, with the over/under set at 47.5 points. Early line movement shows bettors leaning toward Seattle, pushing the spread from an opening -1.5, with about 60% implied win probability for the home team. Advanced models give Seattle a 57% chance of victory, projecting a close 25-23 final score. Some analysts favor the Rams as underdogs, citing their experience in big games and ability to exploit Seattle's occasional turnover issues.
On Polymarket, the prediction market platform, the Seahawks hold a 58% probability to win the NFC Championship, implying strong crowd-sourced confidence in Seattle advancing to the Super Bowl. This aligns with their 39% odds to win Super Bowl LX overall, making them the favorites among remaining teams.
Our take: This one's too close to call, but the home crowd tips it to Seattle in a thriller. Prediction: Seahawks 27, Rams 24.
Don't miss out—head to Arc Light Sports Bar & Grill for the ultimate game-day experience with the largest video wall in San Angelo -- and surround sound! No cover!