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Rams' Rob Havenstein: Could play in Week 12
Head coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday that Havenstein (ankle) is "trending in the right direction" to possibly return against the Eagles in Week 12, Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports.
Havenstein has missed each of the Rams' last two games after sustaining an ankle injury in the team's Week 9 win over the Seahawks. However, McVay's comments Monday suggest he's nearing a return to the field. Havenstein's practice participation throughout the week will likely provide the best indication of whether he can return when the Rams host the Eagles in Week 12.
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Rams' Kamren Kinchens: Picks off Maye in Week 11
Kinchens recorded eight total tackles (six solo), one interception and one forced fumble in Sunday's 28-22 win over the Patriots.
The 2024 third-round pick from Miami continues to see his role expand on the Rams' defense, recording a career-high eight stops in Sunday's win. Kinchens has also nabbed three interceptions in the past three weeks while playing 51, 76 and 56 percent of the Rams' defensive snaps, respectively. Don't be surprised if the rookie earns more playing time as the season progresses, especially if he maintains his Week 11 performance level.
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Rams' Christian Rozeboom: Makes plays vs. Patriots
Rozeboom recorded 11 total tackles (four solo) in Sunday's 28-22 win over the Patriots.
The South Dakota State product tallied 10-or-more stops for the fourth time this season Sunday, having now recorded 79 total tackles and three passes defended, including one interception, through the Rams' first 10 games. Rozeboom trails just Quentin Lake on the Rams' defense in total tackles, and he's expected to continue being a viable IDP option as the Eagles travel to Los Angeles in Week 12.
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Rams' Quentin Lake: Double-digit tackles Sunday
Lake recorded 11 total tackles (seven solo) and one pass defended in Sunday's 28-22 win over the Patriots.
The 25-year-old battled through a groin injury to play in Sunday's win, tying Christian Rozeboom as the team's leading tackler. Week 11 marked the first time Lake posted double-digit tackles since opening the Rams' season with three consecutive 10-plus tackle games. The UCLA product is having a career season, recording 80 total tackles, including 2.0 sacks, and one pass defended through the team's first 10 games. He's expected to continue wreaking havoc on opposing offenses as the season progresses.
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Rams' Joshua Karty: Misses only field-goal attempt
Karty missed a 26-yard field goal and connected on all four of his extra-point tries during Sunday's 28-22 victory against the Patriots.
For the second straight week, the rookie kicker had a missed kick, but unlike last week's lengthy 57-yard miss, Karty put a short 26-yard attempt off the right upright just before the end of the first half. These three points were pivotal late, as the Patriots were only down six heading into their final drive. Had the Patriots scored and earned the victory, Karty may have gotten much more flak for his miss. On the season, Karty is 16-for-20 on field-goal attempts and 19-for-21 on extra-point attempts, and he'll look to boost his percentages against the Eagles in Week 12.
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Rams' Jordan Whittington: Gets light usage as returner
Whittington returned one kick for 24 yards and failed to record a target during Sunday's 28-22 win against the Patriots.
Whittington's role since the return of Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp has been non-existent, and he hasn't managed a catch since Week 5. The sixth-round rookie's role seems to be focused on special teams at the moment (16 snaps on special teams versus five snaps on offense), and he'll continue to compete with Tutu Atwell, Tyler Johnson and Xavier Smith for a meager amount of snaps as the backups to Nacua, Kupp and Demarcus Robinson.
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Rams' Tyler Johnson: Blanked for third time this season
Johnson failed to record a catch during Sunday's 28-22 win against the Patriots.
Johnson was on the field for a season-low seven snaps, and his usage puts him clearly in the backup tier along with Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington. Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp combined to put up a monster 13-229-3 line, and Demarcus Robinson continued his role as the tertiary target at wideout. Johnson's role is unlikely to change barring injury, and a difficult matchup against the Eagles lies in wait in Week 12.
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Rams' Davis Allen: Blanked on stat sheet
Allen wasn't targeted during Sunday's 28-22 victory against the Patriots.
Matthew Stafford only sent a single target towards a tight end, with Colby Parkinson catching a 19-yard touchdown pass in the third quarter. Allen still operated as the No. 1 tight end, on the field for 34 snaps compared to 19 for Parkinson and 18 for Hunter Long. Another tough task for the Rams' tight ends is up next in Week 12, as the Eagles have held the position to just under 40 yards per game.
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Rams' Tutu Atwell: Makes 21-yard grab
Atwell secured one of two targets for 21 yards during Sunday's 28-22 win against the Patriots.
For the fourth consecutive week, the speedster only mustered a single catch. More troubling for Atwell's prospects is his declining usage, as he only took the field for seven snaps on Sunday. Puka Nacua, Cooper Kupp and Demarcus Robinson have dominated the touches at wideout for the Rams in recent weeks, and Atwell seems unlikely to expand his role in a Week 12 tilt against the Eagles.
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Rams' Blake Corum: Slight uptick in usage
Corum rushed five times for 21 yards and caught his only target for seven yards during Sunday's 28-22 victory over the Patriots.
Corum was on the field for 10 of the Rams' 52 snaps on offense, but Kyren Williams still maintained his dominance of the snap share and actually produced his best game of the year in regards to YPC. The rookie did muster the only reception by a running back for the Rams during the game, but his role seems to be stagnant as the Rams prepare to host the Eagles in Week 12.
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Rams' Demarcus Robinson: Third on team in targets
Robinson secured two of four targets for 19 yards during Sunday's 28-22 victory against the Patriots.
Besides the target-hogging duo of Cooper Kupp (6-106-2) and Puka Nacua (7-123-1), Robinson and Tutu Atwell were the only wideouts to see any passes come their way. Robinson didn't manage to do much with those targets, however, and his 6-94-2 line from Week 9 is starting to look more like an outlier with Kupp and Nacua rolling. It'll be hard to trust Robinson in fantasy lineups against the Eagles in Week 12.
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Rams' Puka Nacua: Season high in receiving yardage
Nacua secured seven of nine targets for 123 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 28-22 victory against the Patriots.
The second-year wideout opened his monster performance with a 37-yard catch in the first quarter. Nacua made a diving grab for a 12-yard touchdown in the second quarter, and while he appeared to be a little shaken up, he returned and continued to be a target hog, eventually eclipsing his season-high 106 receiving yards from Week 8 against the Vikings. The Cooper Kupp/Nacua duo put up a combined 13-229-3 receiving line Sunday but will be tested against a stout Eagles defense in Week 12.
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Rams' Cooper Kupp: Explodes with two-TD performance
Kupp secured six of 10 targets for 106 yards and two touchdowns during Sunday's 28-22 victory against the Patriots.
It was vintage Kupp in the third quarter, breaking free at midfield and running uncontested the rest of the way for a 69-yard touchdown, his second of the game after a six-yard touchdown grab in the second quarter. Kupp wasn't the only one to scorch the Patriots, as Puka Nacua tacked on seven catches for 123 yards and a touchdown of his own. Kupp's resurgence may hit a roadblock in Week 12, as a top-tier Eagles pass defense lies in wait for the Rams in Week 12.
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Rams' Kyren Williams: Efficient performance in victory
Williams rushed 15 times for 86 yards during Sunday's 28-22 victory against the Patriots.
For the third straight game, Williams was held out of the end zone, and he failed to record a catch for the second time this season. Despite the lack of scoring, Williams actually logged his highest YPC of the 2024 campaign (5.7) and backup Blake Corum continued to have a limited role on offense. The Eagles and their imposing defense are up next for the Rams in Week 12.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
95.4 (26th) |
255.7 (7th) |
336.0 (17th) |
Def. |
127.3 (18th) |
245.4 (25th) |
350.6 (23rd) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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T. Higbee TE Tyler Higbee TE | Knee - ACL + MCL |
T. Reeder LB Troy Reeder LB | Hamstring |
J. Johnson SS John Johnson SS | Shoulder |
R. Havenstein OT Rob Havenstein OT | Ankle |
J. Noteboom G Joe Noteboom G | Ankle |
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