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Los Angeles Rams tackle Rob Havenstein expeced to play against the Vikings

Los Angeles Rams tackle Rob Havenstein on the sidelines during a game against the Detroit Lions
Los Angeles Rams tackle Rob Havenstein on the sidelines during a game against the Detroit LionsNurPhoto via AFP / Amy Lemus
Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein (32) is expected to play in the Wild Card matchup against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday, according to head coach Sean McVay (38).

Havenstein was out for the team's season finale loss to the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday, and his fifth game of the season, due to a shoulder injury. But it looks like he'll be back at the perfect time for the playoffs. 

The 10-year veteran was part of the Rams' 2022 Super Bowl-winning team and has spent his entire career with the organization. 

Havenstein currently holds a 74.1 overall PFF grade, which is 27th out of 135 offensive tackles this year. His 66.9 pass-blocking grade ranks 63rd while his 78.3 run-blocking grade places 15th. 

Havenstein has five penalties on the season and allowed three sacks and 20 pressures in 683 offensive snaps. 

If Havenstein isn't able to go, backup Joe Noteboom will get the start. Noteboom has given up two sacks and nine pressures in 97 offensive snaps this season (27 at left tackle, 70 at right tackle).