Los Angeles Times

Ramsey scuffles with Tate

- By Gary Klein

Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey and New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate competed aggressive­ly on the f ield Sunday during the Rams’ 17- 9 victory at SoFi Stadium.

Immediatel­y afterward, they scuff led near midfield, forcing teammates, coaches and team personnel to pull them apart on the turf.

Ramsey and Tate were not made available to reporters on videoconfe­rences after the game.

Coach Sean McVay and several Rams players said they either did not see the incident or did not know what it was about.

“I’m not really sure. I was shaking hands, and I just kind of got in the middle,” McVay said. “Fortunatel­y, got it broken up and nothing occurred from there.”

Ramsey and Tate share a family tie.

Ramsey has two young daughters with Tate’s sister, Breonna. Tate was publicly upset on social media after the couple reportedly went through a breakup last year.

Ramsey made an aggressive hit on Tate in the fourth quarter after Tate caught a third- down pass short of a first down.

Kiser injured

Rams linebacker Micah Kiser left because of a groin injury and did not return. He made six tackles before he was replaced by Troy Reeder, who f inished with three tackles.

Taylor Rapp started at safety in place of Jordan Fuller, who was inactive because of a shoulder injury suffered in last Sunday’s loss to the Buffalo Bills.

Etc.

Raymond Calais had a 41- yard kickoff return for the Rams early in the fourth quarter. ... Rams running back Darrell Henderson, who rushed for 114 yards and a touchdown in 20 carries against the Bills, was limited to 22 yards in eight carries. Malcolm Brown rushed for 37 yards in nine carries.

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