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  • LAR Tight End #86
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    Colby Parkinson caught 1-of-2 targets for 10 yards in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Parkinson has been a complete afterthought in the offense in the second half of the 2024 season, playing fewer offensive snaps than Davis Allen during the previous four games. What little fantasy value remaining has gone with the wind for the veteran tight end in Los Angeles.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #15
    Demarcus Robinson caught 2-of-3 targets for 15 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Robinson remains well behind both Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp in the target pecking order, earning just three looks versus the 13 of Nacua and 11 of Kupp. Even so, he has now racked up six touchdowns on the season to lead the team, something more useful in best ball than it is in managed fantasy leagues. Robinson’s next chance to find paint comes in Week 13 against the porous Saints defense.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #10
    Cooper Kupp caught 8-of-11 targets for 60 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Kupp managed just 33 yards on 10 targets before a 27-yard touchdown with just over one minute remaining in a three-score game, clearly taking a backseat to second-year star Puka Nacua when the latter is healthy and on the field. Even so, Kupp’s trip to the paint was his fifth score of the season for the veteran pass-catcher, still keeping him on pace to potentially hit double-digit touchdowns for the third time in his career while battling through significant injuries. Kupp’s next chance to find pay dirt comes in Week 13 against the porous Saints defense.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Puka Nacua caught 9-of-13 targets for 117 yards in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Nacua handily led the team in both targets and yardage, continuing to operate as the alpha wide receiver when healthy this season. Fellow wide receiver Cooper Kupp managed just 33 yards on 10 targets before catching a 27-yard touchdown on the team’s final drive of the game while down three scores, with Nacua’s role in the offense clearly the anchor point from which the rest of the pass offense is built. Nacua’s next chance to return WR1 production comes in Week 13 against the porous Saints defense.
  • LAR Running Back #23
    Kyren Williams rushed 16 times for 72 yards and a touchdown in the Rams’ Week 12 loss to the Eagles.
    Williams found the end zone late in the first quarter as the Rams moved the ball well before the break, ultimately taking a 13-7 deficit into the half. They would then struggle to move the football as the Eagles continued to tack on points on the legs of Saquon Barkley, who became the first player since Julio Jones in 2016 to record 300 yards from scrimmage or more. Even so, Williams maintains one of the most robust roles in the league and should continue to return elite fantasy production the rest of the season. The Rams get a softer matchup on the ground against the Saints in Week 13.
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    Matthew Stafford completed 24-of-36 passes for 243 yards and two touchdowns in the Rams’ 37-20, Week 12 loss to the Eagles, adding 15 yards on his lone carry.
    The Rams played the Eagles tight in the first half, holding a lead until a six-yard touchdown from A.J. Brown propelled the Eagles to a six-point lead at the half. Even so, the Rams managed just one first-half touchdown before the two passing touchdowns to Demarcus Robinson and Cooper Kupp after the break, the latter of which came with just over a minute remaining in the fourth quarter with the Rams down by three scores. The up-and-down season for the Rams continues as they fall to 5-6 and a game behind both the Cardinals and Seahawks in the NFC West. A matchup against the Saints in Week 13 could prove a pivotal game for the Rams, likely needing a win to keep pace in the division.
  • LAR Tackle #79
    Rams declared OL Rob Havenstein, QB Stetson Bennett, CB Charles Woods, RB Cody Schrader, LB Brennan Jackson, and DL Desjuan Johnson inactive for Week 12 against the Eagles.
    Havenstein hasn’t taken the field since suffering an ankle injury in Week 9. Joe Noteboom was removed from the team’s injury report Friday and should start in Havenstein’s place.
  • LAR Tackle #79
    Rams RT Rob Havenstein (ankle) is doubtful for Week 12 against the Eagles.
    Backup tackle Joe Noteboom has been dealing with an ankle issue of his own but was removed from the injury report on Friday. He is expected to start at right tackle in place of Havenstein.
  • LAR Tackle #79
    Rob Havenstein (ankle) did not practice Wednesday.
    Havenstein still has Thursday and Friday to test out his injured ankle but it would have been nice to see him participate in a limited capacity on Wednesday. Former starter/backup T Joe Noteboom (ankle) did resume practicing in a limited capacity though, which bodes positively for his Week 12 availability.
  • LAR Tackle #79
    Rams HC Sean McVay said Rob Havenstein is “trending in the right direction” to play in Week 12 against the Eagles.
    Havenstein has been working his way back from an ankle he injured in Week 9. After missing the last two games, McVay appears optimistic about Havenstein’s availability for what will be a pivotal NFC matchup against the Eagles on Sunday Night Football on NBC. We’ll see how things go in practice, but the Rams could soon have a key part of their offensive line back in the mix this weekend.