The Los Angeles Rams are without question one of the top contenders in the NFC to make it all the way to the Super Bowl. Heading into Thursday Night Football against the Seattle Seahawks, the Rams have a 3-1 record and are hoping to make a statement that they are still the team to beat in the NFC West division.

Jared Goff and Todd Gurley have struggled a bit to start the season. Both players are in need of a breakout performance against a Seattle defense that has quite a bit of talent. However, the days of the Legion of Boom are long gone.

All of that being said, here are three bold predictions for the Rams' offense this week against Seattle.

3. Cooper Kupp Will Rack Up Another 100 Yards, Two Touchdowns

One of the biggest bright spots for the Rams so far this season has been wide receiver Cooper Kupp coming back strong from a torn ACL. Before his injury, Kupp had become a lethal weapon for Goff. Now, he is getting back to that point.

Kupp has racked up 32 receptions for 388 yards and three touchdown so far this season. Los Angeles will see him keep up his big production this week. He will end up recording 100 yards and two touchdowns.

2. Jared Goff Will Throw Four Touchdowns

There has been a lot of criticism surrounding Goff so far this season. He has not lived up to the hype that was following him after a massive season in 2018 for the Rams.

He will start getting things back on track this week against Seattle. When everything is said and done, Goff will have thrown four touchdown passes. Goff will need to show consistency, but he will start a major comeback with a big game this week.

1. Todd Gurley Has the Breakout Performance We've Been Waiting For

It has been a slow start to the 2019 season for Rams superstar running back Todd Gurley. After an offseason full of questions about the status of his knee, Gurley has been hearing even more questions this year.

Finally, we are going to see the breakout performance we have been waiting for. Gurley will rack up 100 yards on the ground and will also play a big role as a receiver out of the backfield. He will score at least one touchdown, likely two to lead the L.A. offense.