Summary
The Los Angeles Rams might play without their starting linebacker, Byron Young, in the NFC Championship game against the Seattle Seahawks due to a knee issue. Young has not practiced recently, but the head coach expects him to play. This game will be the third matchup between the Rams and Seahawks this season, with previous games being closely contested.
Key Facts
- Byron Young, a starting linebacker for the Rams, is dealing with a knee problem.
- Young has not practiced for two days leading up to the game.
- Rams' head coach Sean McVay expects Young to play in the upcoming game.
- In a recent game against the Chicago Bears, Young played less than usual but still performed well.
- Young leads the Rams with 12 sacks this season, tied for eighth most in the league.
- If Young is limited in the upcoming game, backups Josaiah Stweart and Desjuan Johnson may play more.
- The Rams and Seahawks have played twice this season; both games were very close.
- The winner of the NFC Championship game will go on to play in Super Bowl 60.