On Saturday, September 6, the Los Angeles Rams made a major backfield adjustment and promoted their running back, Cody Schrader , to the active roster off of their practice squad, so that he could play in their highly anticipated Week 1 game against the Houston Texans.
LA Rams Roster Moves:
• Activated, from Practice Squad (Standard Elevation) RB Cody Schrader pic.twitter.com/5kMwGGQ5n3— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) September 6, 2025
The fact that Cody Schrader is now on the rise is a big milestone for the underdog free agent who was able to persevere through his hardships and impress with his showings in the preseason, which resulted in him getting this kind of chance. Schrader was waived by the 49ers after signing with the team following the 2024 NFL Draft and was promptly picked up by the Rams. During his last college season at Missouri, Schrader was the SEC leader in rushing, a consensus All-American, and he drew the attention of not only NFL scouts but also fans.
Recently, coach Sean McVay highlighted a more balanced running back strategy in 2025, where heavy use of only Kyren Williams was commonplace in 2024. Schrader will fit in behind Williams, Blake Corum, and Jarquez Hunter– replacing tired legs and potentially adding playmaking. As every back will receive regular snaps, the fans can anticipate the hard-running style and versatility of Schrader throughout the season.
Schrader, making his debut Sunday, wants to make every touch count for meaningful yards and hopes to show he is worthy of being on the active roster even after this week. His ability to work tirelessly earns him a reward at the Rams, and his activation is a strategy to enhance depth for the season opener.
Cody Schrader is the face of determination and the uncertain path of undrafted success that ascends to the limelight as the Rams open the new season.
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