UPDATE: Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams did not participate in practice on Wednesday due to an oblique injury sustained during Sunday’s victory against the San Francisco 49ers. However, head coach Sean McVay remains confident that Adams will be ready to play this weekend against the Seattle Seahawks.
Speaking to reporters, McVay stated, “He’s making good progress, just did the walk-through. That’s what he tells me; he’s feeling good, so I trust the man. He’ll be ready.” This statement follows Adams’ injury, which occurred while he was running a route late in the fourth quarter of the game, prompting concerns about his availability.
Adams, who leads the NFL with nine touchdown catches this season, did not return to the game after consulting with the training staff. McVay noted that while Adams could have re-entered the game, the Rams’ comfortable lead allowed for caution.
The implications of Adams’ potential absence would be significant for the Rams as they prepare for their crucial matchup against the Seahawks, a key game for playoff positioning in the competitive NFC West. Fans are eagerly watching the situation unfold, as Adams has been a standout performer this season.
In addition to Adams, Rams defensive tackle Kobie Turner also missed practice due to back pain. McVay emphasized the need to be cautious with Turner’s condition. Furthermore, wide receiver Jordan Whittington was limited in practice with a back issue.
The Rams are gearing up for a pivotal Week 10 battle against the Seahawks, and with Adams’ status still uncertain, both fans and analysts are keenly observing the team’s injury report. As of now, all signs point towards Adams being on the field, but his final status will be confirmed closer to game time.
Fans can expect updates as the situation develops, particularly regarding Adams’ participation in upcoming practices and any adjustments to the Rams’ game plan should he not be available.
