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.
After missing six games In 2024 including the Rams' NFC West clinching matchup against Arizona, Rob Havenstein is set to play against the Vikings. Havenstein has been absent the past several weeks ...
Havenstein (shoulder) does not carry an injury designation into Monday's NFC wild-card game against the Vikings, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports. Havenstein was a full participant in Saturday's practice, and the veteran right tackle has progressed enough in his recovery from a shoulder injury to play in Monday's game.
Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to ... games as Los Angeles finished 10-7 and won the NFC West. McVay said he discussed Havenstein's health with vice president of sports ...
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,
Fire changes a person’s world fast. The previous week, all anybody in the Rams organization could think about was what they had earned.
Rams president Kevin Demoff was optimistic early Thursday that the playoff game could be held at SoFi Stadium, but it became clear there were many reasons to move the game.
The Los Angeles Rams have played six games this season without right tackle Rob Havenstein ... on the offensive line — to win the NFC West and make the postseason as the No. 4 seed in the ...
Whoever comes out on top between the Lions and Vikings takes home the top seed, while the loser will play on the road in the wild-card round as the No. 5 seed against the NFC South or West winner ...
That all sets up for a fascinating race to the finish. Can the "Dirty Birds" soar to a playoff spot or can the Bucs capture the NFC South for a fourth-straight season? NFL STATS CENTRAL ...
Despite that previous loss and currently being listed as a 6.5-point underdog, analyst Dan Orlovsky strongly believes that Los Angeles is the "most dangerous" team left on the NFC side of the playoffs.
There's no doubt that Rob Gronkowski will be remembered as one of the greatest tight ends to play in the NFL. Not only did he see a lot of personal success, with 621 receptions, 9,286 yards, and 92 touchdowns, but he also had just as much team success.