The Los Angeles Rams are off this week before playing the New Orleans Saints next week. Here's the latest from the team and from around the NFL. "The NFL fined #Rams TE Tyler Higbee $14,491 for unsportsmanlike conduct (violent gesture) — the banned “nose wipe” celebration last week in London," tweeted NFL Insider Tom Pelissero.
On Saturday, the NFL announced that Los Angeles Rams tight end Tyler Higbee was fined for a celebratory gesture after picking up a first-down catch in the first quarter of the team's game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
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Tyler Higbee is the latest player to receive an NFL-issued fine. The tight end’s punishment came after the league deemed one of his celebrations during the Los Angeles Rams’ win over the Jacksonville Jaguars a violent gesture.
The Rams listed tight end Tyler Higbee (hip) and right tackle Rob Havenstein (ankle) as doubtful for Thursday Night Football. As expected, they will not play.
The Rams play the 49ers on Thursday Night Football, and both teams enter with some key injuries. The Rams likely will play without tight end Tyler Higbee (hip) and right tackle Rob Havenstein (ankle).
The Los Angeles Rams saw two of their offensive veterans, Tyler Higbee and Rob Havenstein, miss practice Monday following Sunday’s 27-20 win over the Indianapolis Colts.
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Tyler Higbee is one of only two players to have not only played under Sean McVay during McVay's entire tenure as head coach, he joins Rob Havenstein as the only current members of the Rams to have played under Jeff Fisher.
Fans have questions, and I'm here to find answers. Here is some news on the progress of the Los Angeles Rams as they wrap up training camp. Question: How are TE’s looking?
The Los Angeles Rams will eventually have to make a few difficult decisions. Their recent draft haul could prompt a change on the offensive side of the ball.
The Rams are signing No. 46 pick Terrance Ferguson to a four-year, $9.71MM rookie contract, according to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Like virtually every 2025 second-rounder, the rookie tight end will set a record for guaranteed money for his draft slot.
Tyler Higbee is a man on a mission. The veteran tight end is entering the final year of his contract, and with the addition of his replacement Terrance Ferguson , there's an idea out there that Higbee will have a reduced role within the offense.
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The Los Angeles Rams have two starting-caliber tight ends in Tyler Higbee and Terrance Ferguson, with both men likely to play critical roles in the Rams' offense.
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Tyler Higbee traveled home with the Rams and miraculously is expected to play against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday.
The Rams’ offense was shorthanded after Tyler Higbee exited the team's wild-card win over the Vikings. The TE landed in the hospital as the result of his injury.
Tyler Higbee caught the tiebreaking touchdown catch in his season debut and Kyren Williams rushed for 122 yards and one score to help the Los Angeles Rams notch a 19-9 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday at East Rutherford, N.J.
The Rams needed to activate Tyler Higbee from the reserve/PUP list this week, and rather than ensure the veteran tight end missed the whole season, the team is moving him back to the 53-man roster.
The Los Angeles Rams announced three roster moves on Tuesday, including activating TE Tyler Higbee from injured reserve. The Rams also signed OLB Rashad Weaver to the practice squad and placed OLB Nick Hampton on injured reserve. Higbee, 31, was drafted by the Rams in the fourth round out of Western Kentucky in 2016.
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The Los Angeles Rams have ruled tight end Tyler Higbee (knee) and cornerback Cobie Durant (chest) both out for the team’s crucial Thursday Night Football contest against the division rival San Francisco 49ers.
The Rams announced that they are designating TE Tyler Higbee to return from the physically unable-to-perform list. Higbee was placed on the list at the start of the season after suffering a torn ACL late last year.
He tore his ACL during the Rams’ playoff loss to the Lions last January.
Higbee suffered an ACL tear during the Rams’ wild-card loss, and he has remained sidelined during training camp.
The 2023 season is officially over for the Los Angeles Rams after they lost a close game to the Detroit Lions in the Wild Card round. The Rams went toe-to-toe with the Lions, but their inability to score touchdowns in the red zone doomed their chances at an upset.
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