Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay discusses injury updates, growth of the defensive line since the Week 12 matchup, the danger quarterback Jalen Hurts presents, and more heading into Sunday's Division Round matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Sean McVay spoke publicly on Tuesday, discussing the Eagles, recounting their first matchup in the regular season and what he's learned since
Rams head coach Sean McVay, quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receivers Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp spoke with the media about their upcoming playoff game against Philadelphia.
The Philadelphia Eagles are ready for whatever the Los Angeles Rams have in store for them in their NFL Divisional Round game. At least that's what head coach Nick Sirianni hinted
With their Divisional Round showdown rapidly approaching, Sean McVay reveals what the Rams learned from the Eagles in Week 12.
They released their final injury report of the week, listing four players as questionable. They also ruled out Larrell Murchison and Troy Reeder, who were designated to return from IR but will not be activated. The Eagles released their final injury report, as well, only listing one player: defensive tackle Byron Young, who’s out.
For their part, Philadelphia has openly acknowledged that they understand they'll face a different Rams team on Sunday afternoon. It remains to be seen which team learned the most from that laughter of a game just three months ago.
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