Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Rob Havenstein (0:00), head coach Sean McVay (4:59), tight end Tyler Higbee (9:55), safety Quentin Lake (14:30), and outside linebacker Michael Hoecht (19:54) talk a
Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to play in the wild-card playoff game against the visiting Minnesota Vikings next Monday, head coach Sean McVay said on Monday.
It was eerily similar to 2018, when the Woolsey fire ripped through Los Angeles and Ventura counties. Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein heard a teammate point out a new cloud of smoke on the horizon, and his heart dropped at the thought of another blaze in the community.
The Rams should have one of their key players back when they play the Vikings next Monday night. Via multiple reporters, Los Angeles head coach Sean McVay said on Monday that right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to play against Minnesota in the wild card round.
WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. –The Rams are no strangers to wildfire in the greater Los Angeles area, having been through the Woolsey Fire in 2018. But as they quickly found out, this would be much different.
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 ...
Rams RT Rob Havenstein is officially out tonight against the Cardinals, while James Conner will suit up for Arizona
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.
The Los Angeles Rams have been preparing for their biggest game of the season amid the catastrophic wildfires besieging their home area.
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 ...
The Rams prepared for their biggest game of the season amid the catastrophic wildfires before traveling to Arizona to “host” the Vikings.
After a 1-4 start to the season that ended with an NFC West title, the Rams believe, "It’s not something that we cannot overcome. ... the Rams are built for this.”