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Top Rams News
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Rams' Christian Rozeboom: Productive despite loss
Rozeboom tallied eight tackles (three solo) in the Rams' loss Sunday to the Packers.
Rozeboom tied Kamren Curl for the team lead in tackles during the loss. Rozeboom has now accumulated 42 tackles (21 solo) across five games played this season.
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Rams' Kamren Curl: Leads team in tackles
Curl (back) logged eight tackles (four solo) and a pass deflection Sunday during the Rams' loss to Green Bay.
Curl's eight tackles were the most on the team, and he's now recorded 32 tackles (20 solo) on the season. However, the 25-year-old suffered a back injury during Sunday's losing effort, so he'll look to use the team's upcoming bye to get healthy before a Week 7 matchup against the Raiders.
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Rams' Kobie Turner: Logs two sacks
Turner registered six tackles (five solo), including 2.0 sacks, during the Rams' loss to the Packers on Sunday.
Turner had his best game of the current campaign despite the loss, as he set new season highs in both tackles and sacks. The 25-year-old will look to build off this strong performance in two weeks versus the Raiders following the team's bye week.
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Rams' Braden Fiske: Dealing with shoulder issue
Head coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday that Fiske is dealing with a sore shoulder following Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Packers, Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports.
Fiske recorded three total tackles across 33 snaps (29 defensive and four on special teams) in Sunday's loss, but McVay's comments Monday confirm he sustained a shoulder injury in the process. Fortunately for Fiske, the Rams are one of four teams with a Week 6 bye, so he will have until Oct. 20 to recover from this issue.
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Rams' Jordan Whittington: Dealing with shoulder issue
Rams head coach Sean McVay said Monday that Whittington is contending with a shoulder issue following Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Packers, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
On the plus side, McVay noted that Whittington's availability following the Rams' Week 6 bye shouldn't be affected by the issue. That said, the wideout's status will be worth tracking once the team returns to practice ahead of an Oct. 20 home contest against the Raiders. Whittington has led the Rams with a 13-151-0 line on 18 targets over the past two weeks, but he could lose out on some looks if Cooper Kupp (ankle) and/or Puka Nacua (knee) are able to return to the lineup coming out of the bye week.
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Rams' Cooper Kupp: Week 7 status TBD
Coach Sean McVay said Monday that a Week 7 return for Kupp (ankle) "would be an ideal target," but he added that was an "optimistic target date" and "by no means is that guaranteed," Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.
Per Rodrigue, McVay declined to say whether Kupp will return to practice after the Rams' Week 6 bye, so the wideout's Week 7 status remains cloudy at this stage. Kupp suffered a left ankle sprain in the Rams' Sept. 15 loss to the Cardinals and hasn't practiced since then.
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Rams' Kamren Curl: Dealing with back injury
Head coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday that Curl is dealing with a sore back following Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Packers, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
McVay added that Curl's injury should not affect his availability going forward, especially with the Rams having a Week 6 bye. The first-year Ram has logged 32 total tackles and one pass defended across Los Angeles' first five contests. If Curl's back soreness does impact his availability after the Rams' bye, expect Jaylen McCollough to serve as the team's top strong safety.
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Rams' Matthew Stafford: Sore back after Week 5 action
Coach Sean McVay noted Monday that Stafford is dealing with some back soreness following Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Packers, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register and Greg Beacham of the Associated Press report.
That said, McVay indicated that Stafford's back issue shouldn't impact the QB's availability for the Rams' Oct. 20 game against the Raiders. In any case, added context regarding Stafford's status should surface once the team resumes practice following a Week 6 bye.
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Rams' Joshua Karty: Has PAT blocked
Karty connected on one of his two extra-point tries during Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Packers.
The rookie kicker never had a chance to attempt a field goal, and in the second quarter, his PAT attempt after a pick-six was blocked. Heading into the Rams' Week 6 bye, Karty is a solid 9-for-10 on field-goal attempts and has one miss in eight PAT tries, one of the lone bright spots on a Rams offense that has been struggling with injury and ineffectiveness through the first quarter of the season.
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Rams' Hunter Long: Snags pair of targets
Long secured both of his targets for 16 yards during Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Packers.
While Long's 17 snaps on offense was a typical week of usage for the fourth-year tight end, the two catches marked his first two as a Ram. Starting tight end Colby Parkinson led the team with 13 targets, which he turned into seven catches for 52 yards. Fellow backup Davis Allen failed to secure his only target and was on the field for just three snaps, leaving Long as the primary backup to Parkinson heading into the Rams' Week 6 bye.
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Rams' Tyler Johnson: Invisible in loss
Johnson failed to record a target and played 11 snaps on offense during Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Packers.
For the first time this season, Johnson was completely blanked on the stat sheet, a week after failing to secure his lone target in a loss to the Bears. Even with Cooper Kupp (ankle) and Puka Nacua (knee) out, Johnson's role has steadily reduced as Demarcus Robinson, Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington have commanded the majority of Matthew Stafford's attention among wideouts. With Kupp potentially returning after the Rams' Week 6 bye and Nacua returning shortly after, Johnson's already limited role likely will continue to be reduced in the coming weeks.
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Rams' Blake Corum: Sees 11 snaps on offense
Corum rushed five times for 25 yards and caught one pass for eight yards during Sunday's 24-19 loss to the Packers. He also returned three kicks for 74 yards.
Corum's second in-game action on offense was much more impactful than his garbage time usage in Week 2, as he was featured in the Rams' second drive of the game. He led off with a 12-yard rush and ended up with five touches on the drive before Kyren Williams came in and scored a short one-yard touchdown. Ronnie Rivers, who acted as the backup to Williams in the Rams' first four games, was used only on special teams in the loss. Corum's usage after the Week 6 bye will be particularly telling on whether he's officially supplanted Rivers as the primary backup, but with Williams still commanding the lion's share of the rushing attack (22-102-1 on Sunday), Corum's value will be capped barring an injury to the Rams' star running back.
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Team Statistical Rankings
Rushing | Passing | Overall | |
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Off. |
97.4 (25th) |
247.6 (8th) |
324.0 (16th) |
Def. |
157.6 (32nd) |
231.2 (21st) |
372.8 (29th) |
Injuries
Player | Injury |
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C. Kupp WR Cooper Kupp WR | Ankle |
P. Nacua WR Puka Nacua WR | Knee - PCL |
K. Curl SAF Kamren Curl SAF | Back |
M. Stafford QB Matthew Stafford QB | Back |
J. Whittington WR Jordan Whittington WR | Shoulder |
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