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January 6, Williams in Veteran left tackle Trent Williams will not be among the players missing from the San Francisco 49ers’ lineup for their season finale against the Rams on Sunday.

Williams will participate, although it is unknown how many snaps he will play, according to 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan’s announcement on Friday.

“I don’t think it’s good for anybody to take two weeks off.” Shanahan declared earlier in the week. “After taking a month or three weeks off, you should have seen how Trent was when he returned. It’s not good, but everything will depend on how the game plays out. This week, he needs to be thinking like he’s getting ready to play.”

JAN 3 KUPP AND DONALD OUT With a playoff berth already secured, the Los Angeles Rams are set to rest multiple starters on Sunday ahead of their Week 18 matchup vs. the San Francisco 49ers.

First, the team declared that Sunday’s starting quarterback would be backup Carson Wentz, and starting quarterback Matthew Stafford would rest.

It now seems that other starters will be following suit, as defensive lineman Aaron Donald, receiver Cooper Kupp, and running back Kyren Williams are all reportedly scheduled to miss the game on Sunday.

Williams and Kupp have missed four games with injuries this season, with Sunday set to be the fifth.

Donald, meanwhile, has played in all 16 games this season for Los Angeles, making 53 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, 23 quarterback hits, and eight sacks.

DEC 31 WILLIAMS TIMES 2 Kyren Williams had already gotten in the end zone for the Rams in the first quarter vs. the Giants, giving him his tenth touchdown of the season on Sunday.

And early in the second half, he was at it again, rushing from two yards out for his second score of the game, putting the Rams up 20-10.

Williams now has 12 rushes for 44 yards and two touchdowns in the game, to go along with two catches for 14 yards.

RAMS CUT CROSBY DEC 12 Less than a week after signing, veteran kicker Mason Crosby of the Los Angeles Rams was cut from the practice squad, the team announced.

In addition, the Rams signed long snapper Carson Tinker and placed tight end Hunter Long and long snapper Alex Ward on injured reserve on Tuesday.

After suffering a knee injury in the Rams’ Sunday loss to the Baltimore Ravens, Long was declared out for the season.

DEC 10 RAMS LEAD With less than five minutes remaining in the game, Matthew Stafford hit DeMarcus Robinson with a crucial touchdown pass to give the Los Angeles Rams a late lead against the Baltimore Ravens.

After the two-point conversion attempt failed, the Rams led 28–23 thanks to the touchdown.

Stafford had now thrown three touchdown passes in the day.

CROSBY ACTIVATED DEC 9 The kicking position is undergoing another alteration for the Los Angeles Rams.

The Rams are promoting former Green Bay Packers kicker Mason Crosby from the practice squad, per NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero.

From 2007 to 22, Crosby participated in every game for the Packers. Later this week, he signed with the Rams practice squad, and on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, he will try to make his debut with his new team. The game will begin at 10:00 a.m. PT.

HIGBEE CONCUSSED DEC 3 For the duration of their Sunday encounter with the Browns, the Rams may be without one of their most potent offensive weapons.

Rams tight end Tyler Higbee left the game with what appeared to be a head injury late in the third quarter. He is currently being assessed for a concussion.

Higbee is presently doubtful to make a comeback. At the time of the injury, he had two receptions for 35 yards.

WALKER OUT ON NOV. 19? In their Sunday matchup with the Los Angeles Rams, the Seattle Seahawks suffered a significant loss.

Seahawks star running back Kenneth Walker was injured during a carry up the middle on their opening drive of the game, appearing to be a lower-body injury.

Walker came up limping in the middle of the run, and dropped to the ground immediately.

Walker was taken to the injury tent, where it was discovered he had sustained an oblique injury and would probably not be able to return.

Zach Charbonnet, a backup running back, has moved up to the starting lineup in place of Walker.

International Flags, October 19 For Weeks 7 and 8, you’ll notice some modifications to a few NFL helmets around the league. Numerous athletes will adorn their helmets with flag decals from their home countries.

The league has announced more than 330 players have committed to participate, representing 72 nations, with Nigeria being the most-represented foreign country, with 80 players committing to wear the Nigerian flag.

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