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Rams are hoping Tyler Higbee can play in Super Bowl
Tyler Higbee helped the Rams reached the Super Bowl. Now Los Angeles hopes he can play in it. Matt Pendleton-USA TODAY Sports

During the NFC Championship Game Sunday night, the Rams saw starting tight end Tyler Higbee go down with a knee injury in the first quarter. They’ll be eager to determine the severity of Higbee’s injury this week, as they prepare to host Super Bowl LVI. 

The sixth-year tight end was second on the Rams this year in receptions and third in receiving yards and touchdowns. Coming into Sunday night’s game, Higbee had seven catches for 97 yards in the Rams’ first two playoff games. He had reeled in two receptions for 18 yards before leaving Sunday night.

With backup tight ends Brycen Hopkins, Johnny Mundt, and rookie Jacob Harris all injured, Los Angeles turned to Kendall Blanton. The undrafted free agent showed up when his name was called, catching all five of his targets for 57 yards.

The Rams will likely look into Higbee’s injury early this week and determine their course of action from there. Whether they can return him to practice immediately, need to hold him out to rest, or need to prepare to play a Super Bowl with Blanton in the starting lineup, the Rams have two weeks to come up with a plan.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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