Higbee, Los Angeles Rams and Eagles
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
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
They did lose a key offensive player, however, with tight end Tyler Higbee exiting the matchup in the second quarter due to injury. Head coach Sean McVay confirmed to reporters after the Rams' 27-9 win that the former Super Bowl champion is in stable condition at an area hospital due to a chest issue.
First, it was quarterback Jalen Hurts on a designed keeper, breaking a leg tackle attempt by Neville Gallimore and taking off for a 44-yard touchdown. Before the first quarter was done, running back Saquon Barkley took off down the right sideline untouched for a 62-yard score.
The Los Angeles Rams dominated their first playoff game this season. The Rams handled their business against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday Night in Arizona. T
Only four players were listed on the report, so there aren’t many concerns on the Rams’ side. Tyler Higbee’s status will be monitored after he left Monday’s win with a chest injury, while Ahkello Witherspoon is also banged up following his late exit from the game, too.
Los Angeles Rams' flea-flicker trick play produces 20-yard catch and run for tight end Tyler Higbee. Los Angeles Rams' linebacker Jared Verse runs through a Philadelphia Eagles' offensive lineman on his way to a 9-yard sack of Eagles' quarterback Jalen Hurts.
Saquon Barkley blew through a hole and ran untouched in the wintry mix, the Eagles’ 2,000-yard rusher smacking his helmet with his hand on his final snowy steps of a 78-yard touchdown run. The Rams had braced for gusty winds and a heightened chance of snow on a trip to Philadelphia.
Here’s what to know from Sunday’s dramatic games: The temperature was below 20 degrees at kickoff and a light snow was falling at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, as the Bills and Ravens locked horns in one of the most anticipated divisional round games in recent memory.
Josh Allen scored two touchdowns as the Buffalo Bills punished a slew of mistakes to defeat the Baltimore Ravens 27-25 and set up a blockbuster NFL playoff clash with the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.