Rams WR Van Jefferson abandona la celebración del Super Bowl después de que su esposa estuvo en parto durante el juego
Van Jefferson no tuvo tiempo de celebrar el título del Super Bowl de Los Angeles Rams el domingo por la...
SUPER BOWL LVI: LOS ANGELES RAMS vs. CINCINNATI BENGALS
For 54 years, no team had played a Super Bowl in its home stadium. After the LOS ANGELES RAMS (15-5) earned the right to represent the NFC in Super Bowl LVI, it’s now happened in consecutive seasons. Those Rams will meet the AFC Champion CINCINNATI BENGALS (13-7) in Super Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on Sunday, February 13 (6:30 PM ET/3:30 PM PT, NBC). For 49 years, no starting quarterbacks drafted No. 1 overall had met in a Super Bowl, until Pro Football Hall of Famer PEYTON MANNING (1998 NFL Draft) and the Denver Broncos defeated Carolina’s CAM NEWTON (2011 NFL Draft) in Super Bowl 50. Now, it will have happened twice in seven seasons, after the Bengals’ JOE BURROW (2020 NFL Draft) meets the Rams’ MATTHEW STAFFORD (2009 NFL Draft) on Sunday. The Bengals, who were founded by Pro Football Hall of Famer PAUL BROWN and began play in 1968, are looking for their first Super Bowl title, playing in the game for the first time since the 1988 season. The Rams, who began play in 1937, have won three NFL championships: 1945, 1951 and 1999, when they captured Super Bowl XXXIV led by Pro Football Hall of Famers ISAAC BRUCE, MARSHALL FAULK, ORLANDO PACE and KURT WARNER. The two head coaches on Sunday, Cincinnati’s ZAC TAYLOR (age 38) and the Rams’ SEAN MCVAY (age 36), will be a combined 74 years and 299 days old on Sunday, the youngest combined age for opposing head coaches in Super Bowl history. Previously, the youngest head-coaching matchup was Super Bowl XLIII with Pittsburgh’s MIKE TOMLIN (36 years, 323 days old) and Arizona’s KEN WHISENHUNT(46 years, 339 days old). With a Rams win, McVay (36 years, 20 days on Sunday) would edge Tomlin (36 years, 323 days old in Super Bowl XLIII) as the youngest head coach to win the Super Bowl. McVay, who was hired by the Rams in 2017 and led the team to a Super Bowl LIII appearance during the 2018 season, is the fifth individual in league history to advance to two Super Bowls within his first five seasons as an NFL head coach. The individuals to advance to two Super Bowls within their first five seasons as a head coach in NFL history: HEAD COACH TEAM SUPER BOWLS Sean McVay L.A. Rams LIII, LVI Mike Tomlin Pittsburgh XLIII, XLV...