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Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Rams: Inactive Lists for Both Teams
We’re right around ninety minutes away from kicking things off at State Farm Stadium between the Los Angeles Rams and the Minnesota Vikings in tonight’s NFC Wild Card contest. Both teams have released their inactive lists, so let’s see who will be sitting this one out.
Minnesota Vikings
- OL Dan Feeney
- QB Daniel Jones (emergency QB)
- OLB Pat Jones II
- DL Levi Drake Rodriguez
- OL Walter Rouse
No tremendous surprises on the inactive lists on the Vikings’ side. After some speculation that Jones could potentially be the #2 quarterback in this one, he will fill Brett Rypien’s role as the emergency quarterback with Nick Mullens remaining as the backup to Sam Darnold.
Los Angeles Rams
- QB Stetson Bennett
- OL Justin Dedich
- CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr.
- OLB Brennan Jackson
- WR Tyler Johnson
- OL Joe Noteboom
No significant surprises on the inactive list for the Rams in this one.
Those are your inactive lists for tonight’s game, ladies and gentlemen. We’ll have our first discussion thread of the night dropping at around 6:30 PM Central, and we hope that you’ll be joining us!
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How to watch: Maryland men’s basketball vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers
The Maryland Terrapins (12-4) return to the Xfinity Center tonight to take on the Minnesota Golden Gophers (8-8). While Maryland is looking to continue to build on the momentum created following a big win over No. 22 UCLA back on Friday, Minnesota is still searching for its first win in conference play.
Although Minnesota won the last meeting between the two programs back on Jan. 7 by a score of 65-62, the Terrapins have been absolutely dominant when facing the Golden Gophers – having won 11 of the last 10 meetings and boasting an all-time record of 16-3. As of now, Maryland is currently a 15-point favorite in tonight’s matchup, and a win would keep the Terrapins moving in the right direction within the conference.
Through 16 games, Maryland is led by freshman center Derik Queen, who’s averaging a team-high 15.5 points per game. Senior forward Julian Reese leads the team in rebounds (8.8) and blocks (1.2) per game, while junior guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie leads the team in assists (4.1) and steals (1.7) per game.
Here’s how to catch tonight’s action:
When: Monday, Jan. 13, 6:30 pm ET
Where: Xfinity Center, College Park, Maryland
TV: Big Ten Network
Radio: 105.7 FM (Balt.) / 980 AM (D.C.)
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