Rob Havenstein, Los Angeles Rams
The Los Angeles Rams have one more regular ... note who will be inactive for his second week in a row is Rams offensive tackle Rob Havenstein, who was listed as “questionable” ahead of Week ...
The Los Angeles Rams had a short injury report entering their Week 17 game against the Arizona Cardinals. Only one player, starting right tackle Rob Havenstein, was listed. He was questionable to play with a shoulder injury he suffered in practice this past week.
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,
Rams RT Rob Havenstein is officially out tonight against the Cardinals, while James Conner will suit up for Arizona
After opening the week with a perfectly clean injury report, Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Rob Havenstein is dealing with a shoulder injury that occurred in practice, putting his status up in ...
Head coach Sean McVay and quarterback Matthew Stafford spoke with the media about the affect of the L.A. wildfires and their upcoming Wild Card matchup with the Vikings.
In today's episode of the Los Angeles Rams Insider Podcast, we discuss Sean McVay's decision to bench his starters, the Rams' playoff picture moving forward and who will rise up for the Rams in the postseason.
The Los Angeles Rams clinched a playoff birth last week, but their seeding has yet to be finalized. Regardless, Coach Sean McVay announced that the majority of the offensive starters will not be playing on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.
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.
Playoff rivals from a bygone era will be in adjustment mode when the Los Angeles Rams take on the Minnesota Vikings in the final game of the wild-card round on
When the Los Angeles Rams take the field in Week 18 against the Seattle Seahawks, Sean McVay 's team is going to look noticeably different than in weeks passed.