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Severe knee ligament injuries Rams main midfielder Higby may be absent

Although the Los Angeles Rams reached the Super Bowl, they may be losing their main close-up Tyler Higby, who left the court with a knee injury in the first half of the National League Championship game with the 49ers on Monday and never returned, diagnosed with a paraligament sprain after the game.

"He sprained a knee ligament and we'll get him back as soon as possible," Rams coach Sean McVeigh said.

In the 15 regular season games higubby played, he completed 560 yards of catches and five touchdowns, all third on the team, 61 to complete the catch, and the second most on the team. But in Sunday's championship game, he played only 14 gears, completed two catches and accumulated 18 yards.

Severe knee ligament injuries Rams main midfielder Higby may be absent

Fortunately, Kendall Brandon, who succeeded Higby, performed well, accumulating 57 yards in five catches, and he also completed a touchdown in the last round against the Pirates.

But the Rams' side is not all bad news, and their main security guard Taylor Rapp may return, the Chinese-American teenager left the field due to concussion in the last regular season game with the 49ers, and did not play in three playoff games.

McVei said Higby was the only player who might miss the Super Bowl, "I want to keep as many people as possible healthy, but Sigbi really isn't good, and we have to accept that."

Running back Darrell Henderson, cornerback Robert Rochelle and defensive front-line Sebastian Joseph Day are likely to attend the Super Bowl.

(Text/Geng Haoyang)

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