The holidays are nigh but the times couldn’t be more desperate for the Los Angeles Chargers or the New Orleans Saints. For both, the race to playoffs has just begun and this game might just decide the future of these teams for this season. In the wake of this game, the teams released their inactive players list.
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The Rams and the Saints currently hold a 7-7 record as they head to battle it out in a divisional game. The Saints have a slightly better record than the Rams. However, they have more inactive players on their roster. We can expect 12 major inactives on both sides.
Los Angeles Rams Vs New Orleans Saints: Inactive players list
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As far as the Saints are concerned, the QB Jake Haener will be absent from the game. In addition to this, the RB Kendre Miller and the RT Ryan Ramczyk will also be inactive for the game. Also, DE Isaiah Foskey and LB Monty Rice will not be taking part in this match along with CB Cameron Dantzler and DB Lonnie Johnson.
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As far as the Rams are concerned, they are stepping into the field without their RB Zach Evans and their OL Warren McClendon. In addition to this, the DL Desjuan Johnson, OLB Ochaun Mathis, and CB Tre Tomlinson will not be participating in the competition.
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DE Desjuan Johnson, DB Tre Tomlinson, + more inactive for Week 16.
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) December 21, 2023
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Watch this space for more updates.
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