The all-22 film angle of this play shows how close the Rams would’ve been to a game-winning touchdown if not for Jalen Carter
While the Eagles got a touchdown on their opening drive, the Rams got one, too, to take a 7-6 lead in the first quarter.
The veteran tight end, who left Monday’s playoff victory over the Vikings with a chest contusion that required a trip to an Arizona hospital, sets a standard for leadership that his teammates
The Los Angeles Rams played most of the game without tight end Tyler Higbee. Here's the latest on why he left and his status for next week.
Rams tight end Tyler Higbee (chest) returned to full participation in Friday's practice and has no designation for Sunday.
Tyler Higbee was hospitalized after he was “spitting up a little bit of blood” but the Rams TE is expected to play against the Eagles
Tyler Higbee apparently doesn’t have time to bleed in the NFL playoffs. Rams coach Sean McVay said the Higbee is expected to play Sunday against Philadelphia despite suffering a chest injury that resulted in him spitting up blood and being hospitalized following Monday’s 27-9 wild-card win over the Vikings in Glendale,
Higbee caught seven of 10 targets for 54 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 28-22 NFC divisional-round loss to the Eagles. Higbee continued his strong postseason with a four-yard touchdown catch on the first Rams possession,
Saquon Barkley came up big against the Rams for the second time this season, and the Eagles' defense did just enough to help the Birds advance to the NFC championship game vs. Washington.
After Philadelphia took a 6-0 lead on a 44-yard Jalen Hurts touchdown, the Rams responded with a 13-play, 67-yard drive that ate up 5:23, saw Matthew Stafford throw multiple no-look passes and ended with a four-yard touchdown pass to tight end Tyler Higbee.
Matthew Stafford connects with Tyler Higbee on a 4-yard pass to put the Rams ahead 7-6 in the first quarter against the Eagles.