The Los Angeles Rams nearly blew a chance to lock up a postseason spot as they almost gave their Week 17 game away to the New York Giants. The Rams were comfortably ahead in the fourth quarter, but a pair of missed extra points and a Giants special teams touchdown made it just a one-point game late.
Bobby Brown III has been a key defender in the middle of the Rams’ defense this season, particularly when it comes to stopping the run. He missed time with an MCL injury earlier this year and on Sunday against the Giants, he exited with a knee injury and did not return.
Bobby Brown III missed time earlier this season due to an MCL injury, and in the first half against the Giants, he banged up his knee again. Brown exited the game in the first half and is now questionable to return.
Each week, the Los Angeles Rams mic-up one player for their game. In Week 16 against the New Orleans Saints, it was Bobby Brown III’s turn. The big defensive tackle has a big personality and it absolutely showed in the mic’d-up video shared by the Rams this week.
In addition to getting Matthew Stafford, Ernest Jones and Rob Havenstein back from injury this week, the Los Angeles Rams will also have Bobby Brown III available.
While much of the injury focus in Los Angeles is surrounding Matthew Stafford‘s return, the Rams will also be getting some reinforcement on defense.
The Los Angeles Rams hope to welcome back Matthew Stafford, Ernest Jones and Rob Havenstein from injury this week when they host the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday afternoon, but they could get back a key defensive lineman, too.
OCT 10 BROWN TO IR The Los Angeles Rams suffered a significant loss on Sunday against the Philadelphia Eagles, with defensive lineman Bobby Brown III leaving the game a lower-body injury.
Sean McVay told reporters on Monday that Bobby Brown III suffered an MCL sprain that will keep him out 5-7 weeks. He suffered the injury in Sunday’s loss to the Eagles and had to be carted off the field.
The Los Angeles Rams have turned a lot of heads this season as many believed they would be one of the worst teams in the NFL. Even though their record is 2-3, Sean McVay’s team has been extremely competitive in all of their games this season, despite some injury issues.
Sporting a retooled defense around Aaron Donald this season, the Rams will need to look deeper into their young nucleus.
Since Ndamukong Suh left in 2019, the Los Angeles Rams have not sunk a lot of assets into the nose tackle position. Their last two starters at that position have been Sebastian Joseph-Day (sixth-round pick) and Greg Gaines (fourth-round pick), which worked out perfectly for L.A.
Even though the Los Angeles Rams have done well to protect their veteran players in training camp and the preseason, they still have several injuries worth monitoring until the 2022 season kicks off.
Rams nose tackle Bobby Brown III left the preseason opener in the second half with what appeared to be a serious ankle injury. He was helped off the field by trainers and was unable to put any weight on his right leg.
The Los Angeles Rams beat the Los Angeles Chargers 29-22 in Saturday's preseason showdown at SoFi Stadium. Unfortunately, the game was not without its casualties, as young defensive tackle Bobby Brown III went down and had to be helped off the field early in the fourth quarter after an apparent lower-body injury.
The Los Angeles Rams beat the Los Angeles Chargers 29-22 in Saturday's preseason showdown at SoFi Stadium. But the Rams had to hold on for the win without second-year defensive tackle Bobby Brown III, who the team selected in the fourth round last season.
Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Bobby Brown III is suspended for the first six games of the season. the NFL announced Brown’s suspension on Monday. The defensive tackle was suspended, without pay, for violating the league’s performance-enhancing drugs policy.
Per the terms of the punishment, Brown is eligible to participate in training camp and preseason practices and also in August exhibition games.
Both Bobby Brown III and Xavier Jones left Saturday’s preseason finale with injuries in the second half, but Sean McVay had an encouraging update on them after the 17-12 loss.
Neither is likely to miss a lot of time The LA Rams saw two rookies suffer injuries this week that will require surgery, but so far it sounds as though neither will miss a lot of practice time.
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