Cris Collinsworth

Cris Collinsworth Comes Under Fire During Rams, Eagles Divisional Matchup

The Los Angeles Rams and Minnesota Vikings squared off in the Monday Night Football edition of the NFL Wild Card round. And with some of the league's biggest stars featured in this postseason bout, all eyes were on this matchup.

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Fans Rip Cris Collinsworth During Rams, Eagles Matchup

 

However, despite a trip to the NFC Championship Game being on the line in this matchup, fans appeared to be more concerned with what was going on in the booth as opposed to what was happening on the field.

 

Sunday Night Football analyst Cris Collinsworth came under fire for his analysis during the telecast. And as usual, fans on social media did not hold back with their commentary.

 

"Start a petition to get Cris Collinsworth off NBC. Dude has irked me since inside the NFL when I was a kid," one fan said on X, formerly known as Twitter.

 

"Cris Collinsworth talking ball is legitimately a painful experience," another user added.

 

Matthew Stafford Gets Honest on Jalen Ramsey

 

The Rams had a slow start to the season going 1-4 in their first five games. While the Rams earned their share of criticism, one thing that often flew under the radar was just how much their roster construction had changed, particularly on the defense. They had two major defensive departures. Star defensive lineman Aaron Donald, who retired and Jalen Ramsey joined the Miami Dolphins in free agency.

 

Earlier this season, Stafford paid homage to Ramsey's versatility and all of the different ways that he impacts the game.

 

"He affects the game in so many different ways, even if a lot of times guys are staying away from him. It's basically a one-for-one that he's taking away out there. He's doing a heck of a job like he always does. He's mixing it in there in the run game, finishing plays, blitzing, sacking the quarterback, and getting tipped interception(s)," Stafford said.

 

"He's doing all the things you want from Jalen Ramsey and I got a ton of respect for him. I had an amazing time playing with him as a teammate."