As he does in the preseason, Sean McVay may let his offensive coordinator handle play-calling duties on Sunday against the Seahawks
We saw a lot of playoff-bound teams rest their starters in Week 18 and one crushing injury that the Los Angeles Rams suffered today more than justifies the decision. The Rams fell at home 30-25 to the Seattle Seahawks in a game that was largely meaningless since the they had already locked up the
Although the Rams defensive starters will play limited roles in the regular-season finale against the Seahawks, many offensive players will sit it out.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a good season overall. They have a five-game winning streak heading into the final week of the season. They won the NFC West and are looking to make another run.
I t’s been apparent since they clinched the NFC West that Sean McVay would rest many key Rams starters in their season finale against the Seattle Seahawks, because that’s what
Seahawks injuries. Seattle will be missing a couple key pieces, though. The biggest of them is right tackle Abe Lucas, who was placed on the injured reserve list yesterday with an
Would Sean McVay want to push to keep the No. 3 seed by playing his starters, or would he do what he normally does and rest players when there’s no real important seeding (e.g.
The Rams didn’t rest all of their starters against the Seahawks. Here’s how much they played in Sunday’s loss.
As he did last year, Matthew Stafford will wrap up the regular season on the sidelines. Sean McVay announced on Wednesday that the Los Angeles Rams will rest Stafford in Sunday’s finale against the Seattle Seahawks, giving him a break before the postseason starts.
With the help of three other teams, the Los Angeles Rams clinched the NFC West on Sunday after beating the Arizona Cardinals the night prior. In doing so, they secured either the No. 3 or 4 seed in the playoffs.