Rams’ Tyler Higbee Hospitalized with Chest Injury After Playoff Win

Tyler Higbee is hospitalized with a chest injury after the Rams’ playoff victory, but he is reported to be stable.

Rams’ Tyler Higbee Hospitalized with Chest Injury After Playoff Win
Rams’ Tyler Higbee Hospitalized with Chest Injury After Playoff Win

Glendale: Rams tight end Tyler Higbee was taken to the hospital after suffering a chest injury during their wild-card win over the Vikings. Coach Sean McVay said he’s stable, which is a relief.

Higbee had a solid first half, catching five passes for 58 yards, helping the Rams score early. Unfortunately, he only played 12 snaps before the injury sidelined him.

Initially, the team thought he might return, but they later ruled him out for the rest of the game. This was only his fourth game of the season after recovering from a serious knee injury last year.

He had been showing promise, catching 12 passes for 104 yards in the last two weeks. With Higbee limited, other tight ends stepped up to fill the gap.

The Rams are facing a quick turnaround before their next game against the Eagles, which could make it tough for Higbee to play. They’re underdogs in that matchup, having lost to the Eagles earlier this season.

This playoff game was moved to Glendale due to fires in Los Angeles, adding to the drama of the night.

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