Los Angeles Times

Tight ends partake in all the fun

- By Lindsey Thiry, Gary Klein and Mike DiGiovanna lindsey.thiry@latimes.com Twitter: @LindseyThi­ry gary.klein@latimes.com Twitter: @latimeskle­in mike.digiovanna@latimes.com Twitter: @MikeDiGiov­anna

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Playmaking tight ends were a staple of Sean McVay’s offense as the playcaller for the Washington Redskins.

On Sunday at MetLife Stadium, the first-year coach showcased the tight ends in the Rams’ 51-17 victory over the New York Giants.

Tyler Higbee caught his first touchdown pass of the season and rookie Gerald Everett produced a 44-yard gain.

“We’ve got so many weapons on this offense that you never know whose day it’s going to be,” Higbee said. “So you always have to be prepared and step up when your number is called.”

On the Rams’ first possession, Higbee caught an eight-yard pass in traffic in the middle of the end zone.

“It was good, exciting,” said Higbee, a second-year pro. “Finally got in there.”

Everett, a second-round pick from South Alabama, slipped past the defense in the second quarter to make his long catch.

“We kind of just caught them off guard,” Everett said. “Showed them a lot on film and coach McVay is a genius with being proactive. … It was good to catch them off balance.”

Everett caught a 69-yard pass against the Washington Redskins in Week 2. He is the only NFL tight end with two catches for more than 40 yards this season.

That’s special

Linebacker Cory Littleton made a big play on special teams for the second time in three games. He blocked a punt in the third quarter.

“We’re all doing a good job just helping the other one,” Littleton said. “I can’t get that block by myself. I also got assistance. We practice it and we’re executing.”

The Rams scored a touchdown three plays later.

Littleton, a second-year pro who signed with the Rams as an undrafted free agent last season, also blocked a punt in a victory over the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars.

Malcolm Brown returned that blocked kick for a touchdown.

Getting his kicks Rams kicker Greg Zuerlein, the NFC special-teams player of the month for October, added to his leaguelead­ing point total by making all three of his field-goal attempts.

Zuerlein made kicks from 27 and 46 yards in the second quarter, and 47 yards in the fourth.

Zuerlein has scored 99 points. He has made 24 of 25 field-goal attempts.

Fashion statement

As Rams left guard Rodger Saffold dressed after the game for the crosscount­ry flight home, he pulled on what he called “compressio­n socks” — which looked very much like pantyhose — all the way up over each thigh before donning a pair of sweat pants.

The 6-foot-5, 325-pound lineman wasn’t the least bit sheepish about wearing the article of clothing.

After consecutiv­e games at Jacksonvil­le, Fla., London and New York, the 29-yearold Saffold was merely trying to ward off any potential health problems.

“At the end of the day, it’s precaution­ary — I’d say about 50% of the team does it to prevent swelling from being in the air,” Saffold said. “I get general swelling in my legs, just from being an old guy.

“You swell up, and it can cause a setback on the way home, especially on some of these long flights from like London and New York. Why wouldn’t you do the little things to keep you strong for next week?”

Under f ire

A brutal afternoon for the Giants, who fell to 1-7, extended to the postgame news conference, where the New York media wasted no time pouncing on secondyear coach Ben McAdoo.

After McAdoo issued an opening statement, the barrage directed at the coach started this way:

“Did this team quit today?”

McAdoo’s response: “No. The team didn’t quit today.”

Question: “What did you think of the effort?”

Answer: “They were playing hard.”

Asked what he said to the team at halftime, McAdoo said, “Um.” And so it went. McAdoo was asked whether he was worried about his situation. “Not at all,” he said. Does McAdoo think anyone is embarrasse­d?

“Embarrassi­ng isn’t a word I’d use,” he said. “We’re disappoint­ed.”

Question: “You’re 1-7 and you’re not scoring many points. Why do you say you’re not worried about your own situation?”

Answer: “My situation doesn’t have anything to do with it. We have to get ready to play a ballgame next week. That’s counterpro­ductive.”

Question: “It does reflect on you, though, correct?”

Answer: “Everything falls back on my shoulders.”

Etc.

With a 37-yard pass to receiver Sterling Shepard early in the fourth quarter, Eli Manning of the Giants became the seventh quarterbac­k to pass for 50,000 yards in a career, joining Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Drew Brees, Tom Brady, Dan Marino and John Elway.

 ?? Bill Kostroun Associated Press ?? RAMS TIGHT END Tyler Higbee gets set to spike the ball after catching a touchdown pass in the first quarter as Robert Woods watches.
Bill Kostroun Associated Press RAMS TIGHT END Tyler Higbee gets set to spike the ball after catching a touchdown pass in the first quarter as Robert Woods watches.

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