In the biggest game of the season, the Los Angeles Rams let their starters do the bulk of the work against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday night. They didn’t vary their personnel much and stuck to their game plan of shutting down the rushing attack and airing the ball out on offense.
It led to a 20-17 comeback victory, sending the Rams to Super Bowl LVI. There were a handful of backups who stepped up, namely Kendall Blanton, but for the most part, it was the starters who carried Los Angeles to victory.
Eric Weddle was a key contributor, A’Shawn Robinson helped slow down the ground game and Travin Howard was solid in coverage at linebacker. Here’s a breakdown of the playing time from Sunday’s win, showing how much each player played.