The Los Angeles Rams are heading into Super Bowl LVI with a full head of steam. They have an experienced squad with stars at nearly every position and will be playing the big game at their own home stadium.

Another huge bonus for the Rams is that they are extremely healthy. Although several of their players are listed on the injury report and have missed practice, head coach Sean McVay clarified that much of it is simply resting players. All of them, he said, should be ready for their showdown with the Cincinnati Bengals, including payers who were surprise additions to the injury list like Jalen Ramsey.

McVay said that there is only one Rams player whose injury he is concerned about leading up to the big game: tight end Tyler Higbee, who is dealing with a sprained MCL.

Higbee has been one of the Rams' biggest receiving threats this season, tallying 61 catches, 560 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns. His absence shouldn't hinder the Rams too much, though they will miss his presence as a red-zone option. Los Angeles' offense is strong enough to survive Higbee being out.

Cooper Kupp, Odell Beckham Jr. and Van Jefferson are talented enough to handle the receiving duties. Matthew Stafford and company have explosive potential and will need to attack the Bengals' secondary often.

There is a lot riding on this Super Bowl for the Rams, who sacrificed nearly every meaningful draft pick imaginable of theirs in order to become true contenders. A championship will vindicate their risk but a loss may be a huge blow to their future title hopes.