There’s plenty for the Los Angeles Rams to build off from the success of their 2024 season. The offseason to-do list will be long as always, but they’ll also need to be honest about which players gave lackluster contributions and performed below expectations.
The four snaps that Parkinson played in the divisional round was the least of any of the Rams' tight ends, and the first year of his three year, $22.5 million dollar contract with the Rams has turned out to be mostly a bust.
Last offseason, the Los Angeles Rams signed tight end Colby Parkinson to a three-year, $22.5 million contract, which definitely raised some eyebrows. After all, Parkinson was coming off of a 2023 campaign with the Seattle Seahawks in which he logged just 25 catches for 247 yards and a couple of touchdowns.
The Los Angeles Rams have quickly become a dark horse Super Bowl candidate this season. But to keep their season alive against the Philadelphia Eagles, they’re going to need to be the healthier team — even if it requires tight end Tyler Higbee gutting it out.
Whether or not you expected the Los Angeles Rams to make the playoffs in 2024 is one thing. The fact that they made an improbable comeback after starting 1-4 is another. A turnaround on that scale doesn’t happen without a handful of individual players excelling beyond reasonable expectations and growing their role on the team.
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PHILADELPHIA — Saquon Barkley finished with 205 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the snow, and the Philadelphia Eagles escaped with a 28-22 win over the visiting Los Angeles Rams
Saquon Barkley finished with 205 rushing yards and two touchdowns in the snow, and the Philadelphia Eagles escaped with a 28-22 win over the visiting Los Angeles Rams in an
Los Angeles ranked 10th in production through the air this season, and Tyler Higbee‘s absence for much of the campaign left Colby Parkinson atop the team’s tight-end depth chart. Caley helped ...
The Los Angeles Rams have assembled a roster capable of contending for a Super Bowl in the next few years, but that doesn't