Rob Havenstein, Los Angeles Rams
It's a postseason episode this week! Super Bowl LVI champion and Los Angeles Rams legend Andrew Whitworth joins Ricky Hollywood to discuss the push into the playoffs, what to expect against the Minnesota Vikings a second time around,
As the Rams prepare for their NFC wild-card playoff game against the Vikings, they said they've been slowly building the team into a Super Bowl contender.
The Rams should have one of their key players back when they play the Vikings next Monday night. Via multiple reporters, Los Angeles head coach Sean McVay said on Monday that right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to play against Minnesota in the wild ...
The Rams and Vikings met seven times in the playoffs previously; the Vikings lead the postseason series 5-2. They haven't faced each other in the playoffs since January 16, 2000, a 49-37 Rams victory in the divisional round. Minnesota finished 14-3 and second in the NFC North.
The Rams beat the Vikings in Week 8, but Sean McVay points out that a lot has changed since that Oct. 24 game.
The only Rams player who participated in limited practice on Thursday was wide receiver Jordan Whittington, who is still recovering from an ankle injury. Although he is expected to play a part on Sunday, since the team is likely to sit Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp, his involvement in that game might be limited.
After the Rams’ date with the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round of the NFL playoffs was cemented Sunday night, Sean McVay turned in. He wanted to make sure he got a full eight hours before he went about the task at hand.
Wild-Card Weekend will wrap up on Monday night when the Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings go to war. The two teams played in a nail-biter in Week 8 which r