Danny Amendola injury: Will Rams vs.Vikings be a return to normalcy for St. Louis's top receiver?
The St. Louis Rams have, for three weeks running, watched as foot problems forced Danny Amendola to the bench. Does his practice participation in Week 15 mean things will change?
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The St. Louis Rams were unable to make up any ground against the Minnesota Vikings in the start of the second half and trail, 33-7, entering the fourth quarter of play.
The Vikings, who exploded for 23 points in the second quarter, were held to a 53-yard field goal in the third quarter. But St. Louis also struggled to get into any sort of offensive flow, failing to put up any points.
Minnesota running back Adrian Peterson continues to put up big numbers on the day, accounting for 142 rushing yards and a touchdown on 19 carries, good for an average of 7.5 yards per carry.
A St. Louis loss would drop the team to 6-7-1 on the season and seriously damper any remaining postseason hopes for the team. Today's game at the Edward Jones Dome is the last home matchup of the season for the Rams before going on the road against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Seattle Seahawks.
The St. Louis Rams will probably be getting Danny Amendola back on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings, but that shouldn't dent Chris Givens's fantasy football stock. If anything, it should boost it.
Will the St. Louis Rams pass to their newly "probable" No. 1 wide receiver, or is he a decoy designed to free Chris Givens? It could be a little of both.
The St. Louis Rams watched Thursday as Danny Amendola practiced for a second day in a row. What does that mean as they move toward a crucial matchup with the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday?