The Los Angeles Rams play host to one of the most surprising teams in the entire NFL, the 3-0 Indianapolis Colts. After a brutal loss on the road at the hands of the Philadelphia Eagles, they look to get back on track and move to 3-1.
Before the season began, this game was circled as one of the easier ones that they would play during the first half of the schedule. It certainly does not look like that will be the case.
Luckily, the Rams are going to be relatively healthy for the matchup.
The final injury report came out, and all players with lingering injuries are either questionable or good to go.
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A big question mark has been surrounding wide receiver Davante Adams when he popped up on the injury report with a hamstring injury. The Rams are always extremely cautious, especially with vets, so it is no surprise that he did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday and was limited on Friday.
He is officially listed as QUESTIONABLE, but he should be good to go, and I do not expect him to miss any reps.
Starting right tackle Rob Havenstein was also held out of practice on Wednesday and Thursday, and was limited on Friday. He, too, is questionable, but is expected to be available and start.
Perhaps the biggest news is that starting left guard, Steve Avila, is off the injury report and will be a full go on Sunday. This will be a huge boost to the offensive line.
The tight end position will be interesting as both Colby Parkinson and Tyler Higbee are listed as questionable.
Parkinson has missed the last two games, and I do expect him to be back for this one.
Higbee popped up on the report late in the week with a hip. He was limited on Thursday and did not practice on Friday; however, the sentiment seems to be that he will be good to go.
It will be interesting to see if Sean McVay decides to dress rookie tight end Terrance Ferguson, or if he is still a ways away.
We will provide any new updates prior to kickoff on Sunday.
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