The LA Rams announced Tuesday that they are waiving RB Xavier Jones and DB Tyler Hall with an injury settlement. Jones, 24, wound up going undrafted out of SMU back in 2020.
Yearly churn at the bottom of the roster has begun Training camp roster churn has already begun for the Los Angeles Rams. The team announced Friday that second year running back Xavier Jones would be waived with an injury designation and Trey Ragas, an ex- Las Vegas Raider, would replace him on the training camp roster.
Rams RB Xavier Jones officially reverted to injured reserve after passing through waivers unclaimed on Saturday. Jones, 24, wound up going undrafted out of SMU back in 2020.
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After practice on Friday, the Los Angeles Rams made a couple of roster moves, both at running back. The team announced Xavier Jones has been waived with an injury designation, and his spot has been filled by Trey Ragas.
The Los Angeles Rams officially waived RB Xavier Jones with an injury designation on Friday and signed RB Trey Ragas. Should Jones clear waivers on Saturday,
When practice concluded on Tuesday, the day that NFL teams were required to trim their rosters down to 53 players, coach Sean McVay provided an injury update on three players. OLB Ogbo Okoronkwo Okoronkwo, who’s faced injury issues in the past, is yet again battling to stay on the field.
Rams coach Sean McVay has been extremely diligent in his approach to the preseason in an effort to keep his players healthy for the regular season. However, the injures have still hit the Rams roster relatively hard in recent weeks.
When the Rams announced that they traded for Sony Michel, fans immediately wondered what the addition might mean for Jake Funk and Xavier Jones. They each seemed likely to carve out a role behind Darrell Henderson Jr., but with Michel stepping in, their opportunities will be limited.
Jake Funk and Xavier Jones looked improved in second preseason game The Los Angeles Rams looked improved on both sides of the ball against the Las Vegas Raiders on Saturday night, but the running backs stood out and were able to finally find some breathing room and break a few runs off over the weekend.
The Rams' most coveted storyline to monitor throughout training camp has been how their group of running backs will develop in the wake of starter Cam Akers being ruled out for the season after suffering a torn Achilles.
Darrell Henderson Jr. was expected to be the Rams’ backup running back this season with Cam Akers getting most of the carries. However, Henderson and the rest of the Rams’ backs were bumped up a spot on the depth chart when Akers tore his Achilles while training.
An update on LA Rams’ running back room There were not many starters on the field Saturday night for the Los Angeles Rams, but after a season-ending injury to Cam Akers, a battle for backup took place at SoFi Stadium.
Finding a stable No. 2 running back shouldn't be hard. But it can be if you're the Los Angeles Rams as they find themselves in a predicament. Darrell Henderson will see the primary carries in 2021 following the Cam Akers' season-ending injury.
Earnest Jones is making plays and more Tuesday was the conclusion of Los Angeles Rams training camp in Irvine and Turf Show Times had both Kenneth Arthur and Blane Dydasco in Irvine to watch the action from different angles and with unique points of view.
In most cases, worrying about the running back position should come after at least Week 1. With Cam Akers suffering a season-ending Achilles injury prior to the start of training, the Los Angeles Rams are answering that problem now. For the time being, third-year runner Darrell Henderson will continue to see a majority of the first-team reps.
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