Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to play in the wild-card playoff game against the visiting Minnesota Vikings next Monday, head coach Sean McVay said on Monday.
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Coach Sean McVay said Monday that he expects Havenstein (shoulder) to play in the Wild-Card Round versus Minnesota, Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports. Havenstein missed the Rams' last two games of the regular season with a shoulder issue,
It’s been a difficult season injury-wise for the usually durable Rob Havenstein. He missed six games in the regular season, the most since he missed seven games in 2019. Havenstein suffered a shoulder injury in practice leading up to Week 17 and has been out ever since, but there is good news on the horizon for the Rams’ right tackle.
Havenstein has been dealing with a shoulder injury and has not played since the Week 16 win over the Jets. Joe Noteboom started at right tackle for the Rams in Week 17 and Warren
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.
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.
The Rams beat the Vikings in Week 8, but Sean McVay points out that a lot has changed since that Oct. 24 game.