The Los Angeles Rams are once again taking a cautious approach to Week 18, just as they did last season. Rather than playing all of their starters and treating it as a normal game, they're going to rest many key players in an attempt to keep them healthy and fresh
While the Los Angeles Rams are preparing to host a first-round playoff matchup against the Minnesota Vikings this week, the Cincinnati Bengals' late-season
The Los Angeles Rams have locked up a playoff spot, although they could be either the No. 3 or No. 4 seed in the NFC depending upon the results of Sunday’s acti
During the Los Angeles Rams winning streak, one player that has been missing in action has been wide receiver Cooper Kupp. Kupp is on the field but has not got
INGLEWOOD, Calif. – As expected, quarterback Matthew Stafford, wide receiver Cooper Kupp, wide receiver Puka Nacua and running back Kyren Williams are among the Rams' inactives for today's game against the Seahawks at SoFi Stadium (1:25 p.m. PT, FOX).
The Los Angeles Rams rested nearly all of their offensive starters in their regular-season finale because coach Sean McVay wanted everybody fresh and healthy for the playoffs
Most of the Rams’ key offensive starters will join quarterback Matthew Stafford in sitting out Los Angeles’ regular-season finale against Seattle to rest up for the playoffs.
Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, Cooper Kupp, Kyren Williams and Kevin Dotson are all healthy scratches and will not play against the Seahawks. They’re all inactive, as is Rob Havenstein, who’s dealing with a shoulder injury.
The Rams already beat the Vikings once this season, but there might be some things from that Week 8 win that you’ve forgotten
Johnson (shoulder) was activated from injured reserve by the Rams on Tuesday. The safety had already been designated to return earlier in the day. Johnson, who landed on IR on Sept. 18 after ...
Kevin O’Connell is evoking the journey that the 2021 Rams went on through four weeks of playoffs to the top of the sport.