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.
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.
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
After a standout first half, in which he secured five catches for 58 yards, Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee was ruled out of the NFC wild card game against the Minnesota Vikings with a chest injury before the third quarter kicked off in Arizona.
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,
Fortunately for the tight end, he was able to travel back to Los Angeles with his teammates, and he followed up a limited listing Wednesday with a capped session Thursday and full practice to cap the week,
The Rams announced their final injury report before the team flies to Philadelphia to play the Eagles on Sunday. With a trip to the NFC title game hanging in the balance, Los Angeles finalizes their 53-man roster for the trip.
The Rams are taking it to the Vikings in the Wild Card round matchup but veteran tight end Tyler Higbee suffered a serious injury.
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The Los Angeles Rams are finishing strongly for a second successive season and that’s a mark of strong head coaching. Sean McVay led the Rams to a Super Bowl success three years ago and his
NEW YORK (AP) The National Football League injury report, as provided by the league (OUT: Player will not play; DOUBTFUL: Player is unlikely to play; QUESTIONABLE: Player is not certain to play; DNP: did not practice; LIMITED: limited participation; FULL: Full participation):