Here is something you will rarely hear. Ever notice how the LA Rams always helps their team mates off the ground after a play? They do it all the time. The Cincinnati Bengals never did it once.
This is a complete guess. Nothing more. But, those men are not being polite. I think getting up from what was just a strenuous event, a football play, can cause injuries to muscles and tendons. If not big injuries, then small ones that add up.
I could be completely wrong, but, I think the LA Rams always help each other up from lying to standing after each play to prevent injury. Just a guess.
By Emma Bowman and Peter Ganitz
The Los Angeles Rams (click here) won't have to travel far to enjoy a celebratory Super Bowl victory parade. The Rams rallied for a late touchdown to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, 23-20, marking the second straight year a team won the Super Bowl on its home field.
The championship capped a triumphant return to Los Angeles for the Rams, which won its only other Super Bowl as the St. Louis Rams in 2000. And the team's home field at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., also hosted a halftime show that featured hip-hop with a West Coast flair.
The Rams needed more than 59 minutes to seal the victory in Super Bowl LVI, with Cooper Kupp, the game's most valuable player, catching a short touchdown pass from quarterback Matthew Stafford with 1.25 left to play. That put the Rams on top - again - and for the final time....
The championship capped a triumphant return to Los Angeles for the Rams, which won its only other Super Bowl as the St. Louis Rams in 2000. And the team's home field at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif., also hosted a halftime show that featured hip-hop with a West Coast flair.
The Rams needed more than 59 minutes to seal the victory in Super Bowl LVI, with Cooper Kupp, the game's most valuable player, catching a short touchdown pass from quarterback Matthew Stafford with 1.25 left to play. That put the Rams on top - again - and for the final time....