UPDATE: Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams missed practice today, raising questions about his availability for the upcoming game against the Seattle Seahawks. The injury, an oblique issue sustained during Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers, appears not to hinder his chances of playing this weekend.
Rams head coach Sean McVay provided an optimistic update, stating that Adams is “making good progress” despite sitting out practice. “He’s feeling good, so I trust the man. He’ll be ready,” McVay confirmed, indicating that Adams is expected to suit up for the critical matchup on November 5, 2023.
Adams, who leads the NFL with nine touchdown catches this season, exited last week’s game in the fourth quarter after pulling up while running a route. He was seen consulting with the training staff but attempted to rejoin the game before ultimately being sidelined. McVay noted that Adams likely could have returned if the Rams had not held a comfortable lead.
The absence of Adams from practice, even temporarily, is significant, as he remains a key player in the Rams’ offense. Fans and teammates will be watching closely to see if he can rebound in time for the high-stakes clash against a division rival.
In other team news, defensive tackle Kobie Turner also missed practice due to back pain, with McVay emphasizing the need to be cautious with his recovery. Additionally, wide receiver Jordan Whittington was limited in practice with a back injury, adding further concerns to the Rams’ offensive lineup.
As the Rams prepare for a pivotal game against the Seahawks, the status of Adams will be crucial. Fans are eager to see if he can continue his impressive performance this season and help secure a victory against a strong opponent.
Stay tuned for updates as we monitor the situation leading up to the game.
