Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee was limited to just 23 percent of the team’s offensive snaps in the wild card round against the Minnesota Vikings due to
The Los Angeles Rams have quickly become a dark horse Super Bowl candidate this season. But to keep their season alive against the Philadelphia Eagles, they’re going to need to be the healthier team — even if it requires tight end Tyler Higbee gutting it out.
Rams divisional playoff showdown as both teams release inactives, with Dallas Goedert and Tyler Higbee cleared to play.
The Los Angeles Rams played most of the game without tight end Tyler Higbee. Here's the latest on why he left and his status for next week.
Inactives for Sunday's Divisional Round playoff game between the Rams and the Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.
Rams tight end Tyler Higbee (chest) returned to full participation in Friday's practice and has no designation for Sunday.
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
Tyler Higbee apparently doesn’t have time to bleed in the NFL playoffs. Rams coach Sean McVay said the Higbee is expected to play Sunday against Philadelphia despite suffering a chest injury that resulted in him spitting up blood and being hospitalized following Monday’s 27-9 wild-card win over the Vikings in Glendale,
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
Tyler Higbee suffered a chest injury during the Rams’ game against the Vikings and is doubtful to return after a fast start
After Tyler Higbee left the game against Minnesota due to injury, the rest of the Rams tight ends stepped up in his place
Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee was "spitting up a little bit of blood" as he was hospitalized after leaving the team's playoff game, Sean McVay said.