Rams could clinch NFC West with a win Saturday over the Cardinals if...
LA TimesRams tight end Tyler Higbee dances in celebration after his deciding touchdown catch against the Jets. “Fortunately,” coach Sean McVay said Monday during a videoconference with reporters, “we’re in a position where you don’t necessarily have to rely on other things to happen if you just handle your business.” The Rams, however, will be watching closely Thursday night when the Seahawks play the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. And they beat the Jets with a dramatic touchdown scored by tight end Tyler Higbee, who played for the first time since suffering a knee injury in an NFC wild-card loss at Detroit last January. And we still have a lot of work to do.” The Rams were coming off a tough opening loss in overtime at Detroit when they traveled to Arizona with a team that was without injured receiver Puka Nacua and offensive linemen Steve Avila and Joe Noteboom. McVay said Monday that other than “typical bumps and bruises” the Rams suffered no injuries against the Jets.