Well, the Los Angeles Rams have to see the Vikings first and Rams safety Quentin Lake is using Campbell's words as bulletin board material. "The thing I want to say is I hope they don't overlook us.
Three hotly debated penalties against the Rams, plus what the L.A. Times’ Bob Oates described as a “judgment call” when Carl Eller tackled Gabriel for a fourth-quarter safety, helped prop up ...
Per an NFL statement, the decision to relocate the Vikings-Rams wild card game was made "in the interest of public safety" after consulting "public officials, the participating clubs and the NFLPA." ...
Rams safety Quentin Lake echoed similar sentiments. "I think for us to come out and play the way we did, to see the fans, to see the support that we got in the midst of what's going on in L.A ...
The NFL announced on Thursday that it is moving the Rams’ playoff opener against the Minnesota Vikings from SoFi Stadium to State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, as yet more fires broke out ...
Breaking: In the interest of public safety, the NFL announced the Jan. 13 Monday Night Football Wild Card game between the Rams and Vikings has been moved from Inglewood, CA to State Farm Stadium ...
Vikings safety Harrison Smith will play in his 8th career playoff game on Monday in Glendale, AZ vs. the Rams. Smith is in his 13th season in the NFL. He will turn 36 one week before the Super Bowl.
(The Bengals won that game 19-16 over the Tennessee Titans on their way to the Super Bowl, where they lost to the Rams.) Safety Josh Metellus was briefly evaluated for a right knee injury and ...
“I love Fran,” Rams defensive end Fred Dryer said once of Tarkenton, his former New York Giants teammate. “But I hate those Viking uniforms.” That’s right, purple made the Rams see ...