The Los Angeles Rams found themselves on the wrong side of a history in their Divisional Playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Former Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley made waves ahead of the NFC Wild Card game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Saquon Barkley stole the show in the snow, but there was plenty to see as the Eagles advanced past the Rams to the NFC championship game.
The Rams face a massive challenge in the Divisional round as the defense must stop the NFL's leading rusher Saquon Barkley.
Against the spread: Los Angeles 10-8; Philadelphia 12-6 Series record ... the regular season with a club-record 2,005 rushing yards, 101 shy of breaking Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record of 2,105, set in 1984. Philadelphia’s star running ...
If the Rams stand any chance against the Eagles, they’ll have to contain Barkley, who will likely receive MVP award votes for his near-record-breaking season. Barkley, who sat out the final game of the season against the Giants, was just 100 yards shy of Rams running back Eric Dickerson’s 2,105-yard rushing record set in 1983.
We’re looking at the highest and lowest graded players in the Philadelphia Eagles 28-22 win over the Los Angeles Rams in the divisional round
The Philadelphia Eagles are headed back to the NFC conference championship game for the second time in three seasons thanks to a 28-22 win over the Los Angeles Rams Sunday ... Football Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson still holds the NFL record ...
PHILADELPHIA — Saquon Barkley didn’t set Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record, but he did take down another team record and Dickerson’s former team Sunday in a driving snow storm at Lincoln Financial Field.
The Los Angeles Rams have a rich history of legendary running backs who’ve left an indelible mark on the NFL. From Marshall Faulk's unmatched versatility to Eric Dickerson's record-breaking dominance and Todd Gurley's electrifying peak,
Andrew D. Bernstein/Getty Images Eric Dickerson ran for an NFL single-season record 2,105 yards in 1984. The Hall of Famer set the mark in 16 games with the Los Angeles Rams. In the 2024 NFL ...
Saquon Barkley sprinted 60 yards for a touchdown on his first carry of the NFC championship game and the Eagles running back never looked back — only ahead to the Super Bowl.