JAN 17 WILLIAMS SURGERY Rams star running back Kyren Williams underwent surgery to repair a broken hand he suffered in the team's 24-23 Wild Card round loss to the Lions on Sunday night. 

The injury occurred midway through the third quarter after Williams had attempted to come back from a separate injury on the drive prior. 

Williams was a revelation for the Rams this season, rushing 228 times for 1,144 yards and 12 touchdowns, and hauling in 32 catches for 206 yards and three more scores in just 12 games. 

He was also the first Rams running back to go over 1,000 yards on the ground since Todd Gurley in 2018.

JAN 15 WILLIAMS INJURED The Los Angeles Rams may have suffered a big loss in their Sunday Night Football Wild Card matchup vs. the Detroit Lions at Ford Field. 

Midway through the third quarter, Rams star running back Kyren Williams - who has been part of the engine of the offense all season - went down with an injury after taking a big hit from Lions defender C.J. Gardner Johnson.

Williams was shaken up on the play and immediately went to the blue injury tent.

He was replaced in the lineup by backup Ronnie Rivers, who has made a couple of big plays on the drive already. 

After coming back into the game, however, Williams was shaken up again on the next drive with a hand injury. 

He is now questionable to return and is on his way to the locker room to undergo further evaluation.

JAN 14 LAPORTA TRENDING IN 'RIGHT DIRECTION' Despite uncertainty in the lead-up to Sunday's game, Detroit Lions star tight end is expected to play against the Los Angeles Rams after suffering a knee injury in their Week 18 win over the Minnesota Vikings.

Per a report from NFL.com's Ian Rapoport, LaPorta is "trending in the right direction" after missing practice on Wednesday and Thursday for the Lions. This report is seemingly backed up by the Lions inactives list which doesn't feature the rookie tight end. 

Rams Inactives

CB Jordan Fuller

QB Dresser Winn

RB Zach Evans

DE Ochaun Mathis

LB Troy Reeder

OT Warren McClendon

Lions Inactives

CB Steven Gilmore 

DL Charles Harris 

QB Hendon Hooker 

DL Brodric Martin

LB Julian Okwara

WR Kalif Raymond

S Tracy Walker

JAN 12 FINAL INJURY REPORT Just over 48 hours remain until the Los Angeles Rams' highly-anticipated playoff showdown against the Detroit Lions, yet both teams could be doing better in regards to health.

The Rams have quite the lengthy injury report, and have already listed six players as questionable. Meanwhile, the Lions' list is even wronger, and they've already ruled out four players while listing two more as questionable.

The full injury report is listed below:

Rams

  • Did Not Participate: DB Jordan Fuller (ankle; questionable), OL Brian Allen (resting), NT Bobby Brown III (illness; questionable), OL Alaric Jackson (personal)
  • Limited Participant: OL Joe Noteboom (foot; questionable), LB Troy Reeder (knee; questionable), OL Kevin Dotson (shoulder; questionable), TE Tyler Higbee (shoulder; questionable)
  • Full Participant: OT Rob Havenstein (resting)

Lions

  • Did Not Participate: WR Kalif Raymond (knee; out), CB Jerry Jacobs (thigh/knee; out), TE James Mitchell (hand; out)
  • Full Participant: OT Taylor Decker (resting), G Graham Glasgow (resting), TE Sam LaPorta (knee; questionable), C Frank Ragnow (resting/knee/back/toe), DB Brian Branch (wrist), DE John Cominsky (illness; questionable), LB James Houston (ankle; out), CB Cameron Sutton (toe/heel), WR Jameson Williams (ankle), TE Brock Wright (hip), QB Teddy Bridgewater (personal)

JAN 11 FULLER AND NOTEBOOM DNP The Los Angeles Rams are heading to the Motor City to take on the Detroit Lions in one of the most anticipated playoff games in recent memory. 

Unfortunately for the Rams, there are still multiple key players who appeared on Thursday's injury report, including starting defensive back Jordan Fuller. The good news for L.A. is that starting offensive lineman Rob Havenstien did return on Thursday.

Meanwhile, Detroit Returned the lion's share of the players who sat out Wednesday but are still awaiting clarity on standout tight end Sam La Porta. 

The full, lengthy report is as follows:

Rams

  • Did Not Participate: OL Joe Noteboom (foot), DB Jordan Fuller (ankle) LB Troy Reeder (knee)
  • Limited Participant: OL Kevin Dotson (shoulder), TE Tyler Higbee (shoulder)

Lions

  • Did Not Participate: TE Sam LaPorta (knee), WR Kalif Raymond (knee), CB Jerry Jacobs (thigh), QB Teddy Bridgewater (personal)
  • Limited Participant: TE James Mitchell (hand)
  • Full Participant: DB Brian Branch (wrist), DE John Cominsky (illness), LB James Houston (ankle), CB Cameron Sutton (toe/heel), WR Jameson Williams (ankle), TE Brock Wright (hip), C Frank Ragnow (resting/knee/back/toe), OT Taylor Decker (resting), G Graham Glasgow (resting)

JAN 10 FIRST PLAYOFF INJURY REPORT Sunday night's game between the Los Angeles Rams and Detroit Lions, possibly the most-anticipated matchup of the weekend, is drawing closer, and on Wednesday, both teams unveiled their initial injury reports of the week.

The full, lengthy report is as follows:

Rams

  • Did Not Participate: OL Joe Noteboom (foot), DB Jordan Fuller (ankle), LB Troy Reeder (knee), OT Rob Havenstein (resting)
  • Limited Participant: OL Kevin Dotson (shoulder), TE Tyler Higbee (shoulder)

Lions

  • Did Not Participate: OT Taylor Decker (resting), G Graham Glasgow (resting), TE Sam LaPorta (knee), C Frank Ragnow (resting/knee/back/toe), WR Kalif Raymond (knee)
  • Limited Participant: CB Jerry Jacobs (thigh)
  • Full Participant: DB Brian Branch (wrist), DE John Cominsky (illness), LB James Houston (ankle), CB Cameron Sutton (toe/heel), WR Jameson Williams (ankle), TE Brock Wright (hip)

The Rams and Lions will kick off from Ford Field at 5 p.m. PT (8 p.m. ET) on Sunday.

JAN 7 INACTIVES RELEASED Here's a look at who won't play in today's Los Angeles Rams vs. San Francisco 49ers game ...

Rams 

QB Matthew Stafford

WR Cooper Kupp

DT Aaron Donald

RB Kyren Williams

LB Ernest Jones

TE Tyler Higbee (shoulder) 

OT Joe Noteboom (foot)

Niners 

QB Brock Purdy 

DT Arik Armstead (foot) 

RB Christian McCaffrey (calf) 

S Tashaun Gipson (quad) 

S Ji’Ayir Brown (knee)

CB Ambry Thomas (hand) 

WR Jauan Jennings (concussion)

DEC 29 RAMS-GIANTS FINAL INJURY REPORT The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for their final game of the 2023 calendar year when they travel to face the New York Giants and potentially clinch a playoff spot.

Ahead of the New Year's Eve date, both teams released their final injury reports of the week, and there are some notable new names on the list for the visiting team.

Rams

Did Not Participate: DB Tre Tomlinson (hamstring; out), WR Puka Nacua (hip; questionable), LB Ernest Jones (illness; questionable), DT Aaron Donald (resting), OL Brian Allen (resting), OL Alaric Jackson (thigh; questionable)

Limited Participant: OL Joe Noteboom (foot; questionable)

Giants

Limited Participant: DB Deonte Banks (shoulder; questionable), TE Lawrence Cager (groin; doubtful), DL Dexter Lawrence (hamstring), DL A'Shawn Robinson (back), DL Raheem Nunez-Roches (knee), P Jamie Gillan (left groin/left knee), WR Wan'Dale Robinson (quad; questionable)

Full Participant: RB Saquon Barkley (elbow), OL Ben Bredeson (quad), DB Adoree' Jackson (ankle), OL Justin Pugh (elbow/back), OL John Michael Schmitz (shoulder), TE Darren Waller (knee)

DEC 21 INACTIVES RELEASED Here's a look at who won't play in today's Los Angeles Rams vs. New Orleans Saints game ...

Rams: CB Tre Tomlinson, RB Zach Evans, OLB Ochaun Mathis, OT Warren McClendon, DT Desjuan Johnson.

This means the Rams will have two starters potentially return to the field as offensive tackle Rob Havenstein and Tutu Atwell find themselves no longer part of the inactive list.

Saints: QB Jake Haener, CB Cam Dantzler Sr., RB Kendre Miller, CB Lonnie Johnson Jr., DE Isaiah Foskey, LB Monty Rice, OT Ryan Ramczyk

DEC 17 INACTIVES RELEASED Here's a look at who won't play in today's Los Angeles Rams vs. Washington Commanders game ...

Rams: WR Tutu Atwell, RT Rob Havenstein, DE Ochaun Mathis, CB Shaun Jolly, DE Desjaun Johnson

Commanders: RB Brian Robinson Jr., DE James Smith-Williams, CB Kyu Blu Kelly, G Julian Good-Jones, TE Cole Turner, WR Mitchell Tinsley

DEC 13 INITIAL INJURY REPORT The Los Angeles Rams and Washington Commanders have released their first injury reports ahead of Sunday's matchup at SoFi Stadium, and at least for the home team, it's looking like more of the same.

Rams

Did Not Participate: OT Rob Havenstein (groin), WR Tutu Atwell (concussion)

Limited Participant: TE Tyler Higbee (neck), WR Ben Skowronek (knee), OLB Michael Hoecht (knee)

Full Participant: DB Quentin Lake (hamstring)

Commanders

Did Not Participate: LB Jamin Davis (shoulder), TE Curtis Hodges (back), RB Brian Robinson Jr. (hamstring), DE James Smith-Williams (hamstring)

Limited Participant: C Tyler Larsen (knee)

Full Participant: G Saahdiq Charles (calf), CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr. (elbow)

DEC 11 LONG OUT FOR YEAR According to Rams head coach Sean McVay, Los Angeles tight end Hunter Long will undergo season-ending surgery after suffering an MCL injury in the team's loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

The injury occurred in the second quarter, and Long was eventually replaced by Davis Allen. 

Long does not have a catch in 2023.

DEC 10 TUTU OUT? Shortly after the injury to tight end Hunter Long, the Rams suffered perhaps another huge injury in the matchup vs. the Baltimore Ravens.

This time, the injury came to wideout Tutu Atwell, who went to the locker room with the medical staff in the second quarter. 

Atwell is currently being evaluated for a concussion and is questionable to return.

DEC 10 MORE INJURIES AT TIGHT END After tight end Tyler Higbee was ruled out for the Los Angeles Rams prior to Sunday's game, his replacement on the depth chart was carted off with an injury against the Ravens in the second quarter.

Hunter Long went down with what the team referred to as a knee injury against Baltimore, and he is listed as doubtful to return to action on Sunday. He was carted off the field with under six minutes left in the first half.

DEC 10 INACTIVES RELEASED Here's a look at who won't play in today's Los Angeles Rams vs. Baltimore Ravens game ...

Rams: TE Tyler Higbee, K Mason Crosby, and DB Quentin Lake

Ravens: CB Rock Ya-Sin, LB Malik Harrison, C Sam Mustipher, G Malaesala Aumavae-Laulu, QB Josh Johnson 

The Rams and Ravens are set to kick off at 10:00 a.m. PT.

DEC 8 FINAL INJURY REPORT Friday before game day means the final injury reports for both the Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Ravens are now available.

Rams

Did Not Participate: TE Tyler Higbee (neck), DL Aaron Donald (resting), C Brian Allen (resting)

Limited Participant: OLB Michael Hoecht (knee), OLB Byron Young (knee), DB Quentin Lake (hamstring)

Full Participant: OT Rob Havenstein (resting), WR Puka Nacua (knee), DT Larrell Murchison (elbow)

Ravens

Did Not Participate: WR Odell Beckham Jr. (resting)

Limited Participant: LB Malik Harrison (groin)

Full Participant: LB Malik Hamm (ankle), CB Marlon Humphrey (calf), QB Lamar Jackson (illness), DT Justin Madubuike (concussion), LB Trenton Simpson (concussion), CB Demarion Williams (ankle)

The Rams officially listed Higbee as doubtful for Sunday's game, while Hoecht, Young and Lake are all questionable. For the Ravens, the only players with official game statuses are Hamm, Harrison and Williams, all questionable. 

DEC 7 THURSDAY INJURY REPORT Another day closer to Sunday's showdown between the Los Angeles Rams and Baltimore Ravens means another edition of both teams' injury reports.

Rams

Did Not Participate: TE Tyler Higbee (neck), OLB Michael Hoecht (knee)

Limited Participant: OLB Byron Young (knee), DB Quentin Lake (hamstring)

Full Participant: OL Rob Havenstein (resting), WR Puka Nacua (knee), DT Larrell Murchison (elbow)

Ravens

Did Not Participate: QB Lamar Jackson (illness)

Limited Participant: LB Malik Harrison (groin)

Full Participant: WR Rashod Bateman (illness), DT Justin Madubuike (concussion), OLB Malik Hamm (ankle), CB Marlon Humphrey (calf), LB Trenton Simpson (concussion), CB Demarion Williams (ankle)

DEC 6 WEDNESDAY INJURY REPORT As the Los Angeles Rams prepare to face the Baltimore Ravens in a key road game to keep pace in the suddenly-crowded NFC playoff race, both teams have released their first injury reports of the week.

Wednesday's full injury report is as follows.

Rams

Did Not Participate: TE Tyler Higbee (neck), OLB Michael Hoecht (knee), OLB Byron Young (knee), OL Rob Havenstein (resting), DB Quentin Lake (hamstring)

Limited Participant: WR Puka Nacua (shoulder)

Full Participant: DT Larrell Murchison (elbow)

Ravens

Did Not Participate: WR Rashid Bateman (illness)

Limited Participant: LB Malik Harrison (groin), DT Justin Madubuike (concussion)

Full Participant: OLB Malik Hamm (ankle), CB Marlon Humphrey (calf), LB Trenton Simpson (concussion), CB Demarion Williams (ankle)

DEC 4 NACUA DIAGNOSED According to Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay, star rookie wideout Puka Nacua suffered an AC sprain in the team's 22-17 win over the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. 

Nacua was forced to leave the game in the first half for a brief period of time, but was able to return to action, making a handful of big plays - a pair of which were called back due to penalties.

The rookie finished the game with four catches for 105 yards and a touchdown, passing the 1,000-yard mark in his continually impressive first season. 

McVay did not rule out Nacua for Sunday's game vs. the Ravens and seems confident that Nacua could give it a go in Baltimore. 

DEC 3 NACUA HURT The Los Angeles Rams may have suffered a serious loss in their matchup with the Cleveland Browns on Sunday. 

Midway through the first half at SoFi Stadium, Rams rookie star wide receiver Puka Nacua - who surpassed the 1,000-yard mark earlier in the game - was forced to exit the game with an upper-body injury after making a contested catch on the sideline. 

Nacua was then escorted to the locker room under the care of the training staff, holding his shoulder on his way off of the field. 

However, despite walking gingerly and needing time to get to the locker room, Nacua has since returned to the game in the second half, and has been actively targeted by Matthew Stafford.

DEC 2 BROWNS OFFICIALLY ELEVATE FLACCO In a procedural move, the Browns officially elevated former Super Bowl MVP from their practice squad Saturday, as he prepares to make his debut for the team Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams. 

Flacco, now 38, tossed five touchdowns to three interceptions in parts of five games for the New York Jets a season ago. 

In addition to Flacco, the Browns also elevated cornerback A.J. Green III to the active roster. 

DEC 1 BROWNS STARTING FLACCO The Cleveland Browns have ruled out both their quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson and cornerback Denzel Ward for Sunday's game versus the Los Angeles Rams, per a report from Adam Schefter

With Thompson-Robinson unavailable on Sunday due to a concussion that he suffered in the Browns' loss to the Denver Broncos, they will turn to recently signed veteran backup Joe Flacco. This will make Flacco the Browns' fourth starting quarterback this season, as injuries have plagued the position. 

Flacco's backup on Sunday, P.J. Walker, started two games earlier in the season as Watson recovered from an earlier shoulder injury. Then, following Watson's shoulder fracture that required season-ending surgery, they turned to Thompson-Robinson.

Now, just 11 days after signing to Cleveland's practice squad, Flacco will make his first start with the Browns.

NOV 26 RAMS VS. CARDINALS INACTIVES Here's a look at who won't play in today's Los Angeles Rams vs. Arizona Cardinals game ...

Rams: OLB Nick Hampton, S Quentin Lake, OL Warren McClendon Jr., TE Brycen Hopkins, DE Earnest Brown

Cardinals: WR Michael Wilson, RB Keaontay Ingram, S Joey Blount, CB Antonio Hamilton, OL Dennis Daley, TE Blake Whiteheart, DL Kevin Strong

The Rams and Cardinals are set to kick off at 1:05 p.m. PT.

NOV 24 KUPP IN The Los Angeles Rams will have their top receiver Cooper Kupp available on Sunday versus the Arizona Cardinals despite him suffering an ankle injury in the Week 11 win over the Seattle Seahawks, per coach Sean McVay. 

"Cooper will be good," McVay said in his press conference Friday about the status of his star receiver. 

Kupp's availability is good news for the Rams as they look to get back into the playoff race with a win over the Cardinals on Sunday. 

NOV 24 WILSON OUT The Arizona Cardinals will be without their rookie receiver, Michael Wilson, on Sunday when they host the Los Angeles Rams. 

Cardinals coach Jonathan Gannon revealed in his press conference Friday that Wilson, the former third-round pick out of Stanford, will miss Sunday's game with a shoulder injury. 

Wilson sits third on the team in receiving as he has played in nine games so far this season, totaling 435 yards and two touchdowns on 28 receptions. 

NOV 20 KUPP'S STATUS Los Angeles Rams fans had a major scare on Sunday afternoon when star wide receiver Cooper Kupp was forced to exit the team's 17-16 win over the Seattle Seahawks with an ankle injury. 

According to reports on Monday, however, it appears that Kupp has avoided the worst-case scenario, suffering a low ankle sprain, with the indication being that the injury is not serious.

Kupp also reportedly did 'try to come back' but ultimately remained sidelined. 

He is scheduled to undergo an MRI this week to determine the full extent of the injury, and whether or not it is something that he will be able to play through as the season moves forward.

NOV 19 KUPP HURT The Los Angeles Rams may have just suffered a serious setback vs. the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday. 

Already struggling big time on offense and trailing 13-0, Rams star wideout Cooper Kupp came up limping late in the second quarter after blocking on a run play.

Kupp quickly limped to the sidelines where he was evaluated by the Los Angeles medical staff for an apparent lower-body injury. He was eventually taken to the locker room for further testing. 

Following his evaluation in the locker room, Kupp has now been ruled out with an ankle injury.

Kupp missed the first four games of the season with a hamstring injury and was forced to miss the final eight games of last season with an ankle injury.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

NOV 17 FINAL INJURY REPORT The Los Angeles Rams host the Seattle Seahawks for a big divisional matchup in just two days, and both teams released their final injury report of the week on Friday.

Rams

Did Not Participate: WR Cooper Kupp (rest), OL Brian Allen (rest), DL Aaron Donald (rest)

Limited Participation: DB Cobie Durant (shoulder)

Full Participation: OT Rob Havenstein (Olaf), DT Larrell Murchison (knee), WR Puka Nacua (knee), QB Matthew Stafford (right thumb), LB Ernest Jones (knee), TE Hunter Long (hamstring)

Seahawks

Did Not Participate: WR Tyler Lockett (hamstring), S Jamal Adams (resting/knee), T Abraham Lucas (knee), WR Dareke Young (abdomen), CB Tre Brown (toe/foot)

Full Participation: TE Colby Parkinson (biceps), LB Jordyn Brooks (resting/knee), P Michael Dickson (right hamstring), G Damien Lewis (back), G Anthony Bradford (knee)

The only Ram with a listed game status is Durant, who is questionable. On the other hand, every Seahawk who did not participate on Friday is listed as questionable, except for Young who has been ruled out.

NOV 16 NACUA BACK HEALTHY? Ahead of their final regular season meet, the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks have released their injury reports. 

Rams Injury Report 

Limited Participation: OT Rob Havenstein (calf), CB Cobie Durant (shoulder), DT Larrell Murchison (knee)

Full Participation: WR Puka Nacua (knee), QB Matthew Stafford (right thumb), LB Ernest Jones (knee), TE Hunter Long (hamstring), NT Bobby Bown III (knee)

Seahawks Injury Report

Did Not Practice: WR Tyler Lockett (hamstring), WR Dareke Young (abdomen) 

Limited Participation: TE Colby Parkinson (biceps), S Jamal Adams (resting/knee), OT Abraham Lucas (limited)

Full Participation: LB Jordyn Brooks (resting/knee), P Michael Dickson (hamstring), OG Damien Lewis (back), OG Anthony Bradford (knee)

NOV 6 AKERS OUT FOR SEASON Former Los Angeles Rams and current Minnesota Vikings running back Cam Akers will miss the rest of the season with a torn Achilles tendon, Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell announced Monday.

This marks the second time that Akers has torn his Achilles. He previously suffered the same injury in July 2021 which caused him to miss nearly the entire regular season. He did come back for the regular-season finale and the playoffs, but he struggled to regain his past form after the injury.

A 2020 second-round selection out of Florida State, the Rams traded Akers to the Vikings in September for only a late-round pick swap. In 30 games for L.A., Akers rushed for 1,443 yards and 10 touchdowns while averaging four yards per carry. He had rushed for 138 yards and one touchdown with the Vikings prior to Sunday's injury.

NOV 5 DURANT OUT? The Los Angeles Rams may have suffered a major defensive loss during their Sunday matchup vs. the Green Bay Packers.

In the second half, the Rams' top corner, Cobie Durant, was knocked out of the game with a shoulder injury, and is currently questionable to return, per an announcement from the team. 

Durant was knocked out of last week's game vs. the Dallas Cowboys with a stinger, and did not return. 

NOV 5 INACTIVES RELEASED The Los Angeles Rams will once again be without starting right tackle Rob Havenstein due to a calf injury for the second straight week. Additionally, the Rams will be without starting inside linebacker Ernest Jones, who is dealing with a knee injury.

  • RT Rob Havenstein 
  • RB Myles Gaskin 
  • LB Ernest Jones 
  • OL Zach Thomas
  • OLB Earnest Brown IV
  • QB Matthew Stafford

NOV 4 STAFFORD UNLIKELY TO PLAY According to reports, the Los Angeles Rams are set to be without quarterback Matthew Stafford vs. the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

Stafford is currently dealing with a sprained UCL in the thumb on his throwing hand, which knocked him out of last week's loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Arlington.

That said, Stafford is currently listed as questionable, with the Rams planning to allow Stafford up until kickoff before making a final decision on his status for the game. 

Should Stafford be unable to go vs. Green Bay backup Bretty Rypien would get the start.

The Rams will enter their bye week following the matchup with the Packers.

NOV 4 DRESSER WINN ACTIVATED The Los Angeles Rams are making a small change with their practice squad for Sunday's game, but it could have large impacts for their matchup against the Green Bay Packers.

The team announced that it is activating quarterback Dresser Winn from the practice squad, which could be an indication that Matthew Stafford will miss Sunday's game with a thumb injury.

The Packers and Rams kick off at 10 a.m. PT on Sunday.

NOV 3 KEY STARTER OUT VS. PACKERS? While the Los Angeles Rams still await an official decision on the status of starting quarterback Matthew Stafford for Sunday's game versus the Green Bay Packers, they do know they'll be without inside linebacker Ernest Jones. 

Per the injury report released by the team, the third-year linebacker will miss Sunday with a knee injury. 

Starting quarterback Matthew Stafford is questionable with the thumb injury that saw him miss the 43-20 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Sean McVay revealed that Stafford will be a game-time decision on Sunday.

Meanwhile Cobie Durant, Puka Nacua, Rob Havenstein, and Larrell Murchison are also questionable.

You can view the full injury report here:

Los Angeles Rams PR

NOV 1 STAFFORD OUT OF PRACTICE According to head coach Sean McVay, Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford did not participate in practice on Wednesday, as he continues to recover from a thumb injury he suffered vs. the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday. 

McVay was clear that Stafford remains day-to-day in his recovery, and that he has not been ruled out for the team's trip to Lambeau to take on the Green Bay Packers.

According to McVay, Stafford is likely to be a game-time decision on Sunday. He also indicated that injured reserve is not an option for the 35-year-old.

Should Stafford be unable to go, Brett Rypien would likely get the start.

OCT 30 STAFFORD DAY-TO-DAY Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford could be set for a stint on the sideline after suffering an injury in Sunday's 43-20 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. 

According to Rams coach Sean McVay, the 35-year-old signal caller suffered a sprained UCL in his right thumb, which will make him "day-to-day" in terms of availability. 

Prior to being pulled from Sunday's game in the second half, Stafford completed 13 of his 22 passes for 162 yards with a touchdown and an interception. In his absence backup Brett Rypien finished out the game, completing five of his 10 passes for 42 yards.

The Rams will look to rebound from the blowout loss with a win against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.

OCT 29 STAFFORD HURT The Los Angeles Rams may have suffered a major setback in their attempt to come back vs. the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday.

After their opening drive of the second half, which resulted in a touchdown, Stafford came up injured after catching the ensuing two-point conversion pass from Tutu Atwell, which cut the Dallas lead to two scores. 

Shortly after the injury, Stafford was taken to the locker room for further evaluation. 

Stafford then emerged from the locker room, but did not re-enter the game, and spent the remainder of the drive on the sidelines, still in pads.

Brett Rypien has replaced Stafford in the lineup. 

OCT 29 DURANT QUESTIONABLE Los Angles Rams defensive back Cobie Durant has been knocked out of the team's Sunday matchup with the Dallas Cowboys with a shoulder injury. 

The injury occurred early in what has already been a disastrous first half of L.A.'s Sunday, with the team trailing 26-3 with more than 11 minutes to go in the second quarter.

Per an announcement from the Rams, Durant is currently questionable to return.

OCT 29 INACTIVES RELEASED The Los Angeles Rams will be without starting right tackle Rob Havenstein due to a calf injury as they get set to face the Dallas Cowboys.

Rams Inactives 

  • RB Zach Evans
  • LB Nick Hampton
  • OL Zach Thomas 
  • OL Rob Havenstein 
  • Earnest Brown IV

But the Rams won't be the only team without a starting offensive tackle, as the Cowboys also announced that their veteran left tackle Tyron Smith will miss Sunday's game due to a neck injury.

Cowboys Inactives

  • OT Tyron Smith
  • WR Jalen Brooks
  • RB Deuce Vaughn
  • CB Noah Igbinoghene
  • CB Eric Scott Jr.
  • DE Viliami Fehoko Jr.
  • QB Trey Lance.

OCT 28 HENDERSON MOVE The Rams on Saturday activated running back Darrell Henderson up from their practice squad for Sunday’s game vs. the Dallas Cowboys.

Henderson is a recent boomerang-back signing due to injuries and last week served as the Rams’ surprise starter. He is likely to play the same role on Sunday at 4-2 Dallas.

OCT 27 FRIDAY INJURY REPORT With just two days to to go until the Los Angeles Rams' Week 8 showdown against the Dallas Cowboys, both teams have released their final injury report for the week.

Here's the full report:

Rams

Did Not Participate - OL Brian Allen (rest), DT Aaron Donald (rest), OL Rob Havenstein (calf)

Limited Participant - LB Ernest Jones (knee), WR Ben Skowronek (Achilles)

Full Participant - TE Hunter Long (hamstring), DT Larrell Murchison (knee), DB Russ Yeast (hip), OLB Byron Young (knee)

Cowboys

Limited Participant - T Tyron Smith (neck)

• Full Participant - S Juanyeh Thomas (hamstring)

The only Rams player officially ruled out for Sunday is Long, while Havenstein, Jones and Skowronek are questionable and the other players have no ruling yet. Smith has been ruled questionable for Dallas, while Thomas has no ruling.

OCT 26 THURSDAY INJURY REPORT The Los Angeles Rams' Sunday matchup against the Dallas Cowboys is another day closer, which means both teams have released an updated injury report.

The full report is below:

Rams

Did Not Participate - OL Rob Havenstein (calf)

Limited Participant - DT Larrell Murchison (knee), LB Ernest Jones (knee), WR Ben Skowronek (Achilles)

Full Participant - OLB Byron Young (knee), DB Russ Yeast (hip), TE Hunter Long (hamstring)

Cowboys

Limited Participant - T Tyron Smith (neck)

Full Participant - S Juanyeh Thomas (hamstring)

The big addition for the Rams is that of Havenstein, who has been the team's starting right tackle for quite a while now. If Havenstein can't go, Joe Noteboom figures to start in his stead. On a more positive note, Young and Yeast went from limited to full participation on Thursday.

OCT 25 WEDESDAY INJURY REPORT The Los Angeles Rams have released their first injury report ahead of Sunday's matchup against the Dallas Cowboys.

The full report is as follows:

Rams

Limited Participant - DT Larrell Murchison (knee), LB Ernest Jones (knee) OLB Byron Young (knee), DB Russ Yeast (hip), WR Ben Skowronek (Achilles)

Full Participant - TE Hunter Long (hamstring)

Cowboys

Full Participant - S Juanyeh Thomas (hamstring)

Most of the Rams players on the report were also there last week, with Young and Yeast being the most notable additions. Meanwhile, the Cowboys are remarkably healthy with only one player on the report, but that's not too surprising for a team coming off the bye week.

OCT 22 YEAST HURT The Los Angeles Rams have gotten banged up early on vs. the Pittsburgh Steelers on both sides of the ball on Sunday. 

But given their lack of depth in the secondary, the injury to safety Russ Yeast may have been the biggest. 

In the first quarter of Sunday's matchup, Yeast was the victim of a blindside block by Steelers receiver George Pickens and was slow to get up after the play, suffering an apparent hip injury.

Yeast eventually went to the medical tent and emerged wearing the same hip apparatus quarterback Matthew Stafford used after his injury against the Indianapolis Colts a couple of weeks ago.

Yeast is currently questionable to return. 

OCT 20 FRIDAY INJURY REPORT

For the Rams, defensive tackle Larrell Murchison and running back Karen Williams are both listed as OUT for Sunday's game, while linebacker Ernest Jones and wideout Ben Skowronek are listed as QUESTIONABLE. The Steelers have listed tight end Pat Freiermuth OUT. 

Rams

Limited Participant - LB Ernest Jones (knee), DB Derion Kendrick and WR Ben Skowronek (achilles)

Did Not Participate - DT Larrell Murchiso (knee), RB Kyren Williams (ankle), DT Aaron Donald, and OL Brian Allen

Full Participant - NT Kobie Turner (shoulder), OL Kevin Dotson (ankle), OL Joe Noteboom

Steelers

Did Not Participate - TE Pat Freiermuth (hamstring)

Limited Participant - None

Full Participant - LB Nick Herbig (quad), P Pressley Harvin III (hamstring), WR Diontae Johnson (hamstring), RB Anthony McFarland Jr. (knee), OL Dan Moore Jr. (knee), LB TJ Watt (heel) and OL James Daniels (groin)

OCT 19 THURSDAY INJURY REPORT Another day closer to game day means an updated injury report for the Los Angeles Rams and their Week 7 opponent, the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Here's Thursday's full injury report:

Rams

Did Not Participate - DT Larrell Murchiso (knee), RB Kyren Williams (ankle)

Limited Participant - LB Ernest Jones (knee), WR Ben Skowronek (achilles), OL Joe Noteboom (groin)

Full Participant - NT Kobie Turner (shoulder), OL Kevin Dotson (ankle)

Steelers

Did Not Participate - LB T.J. Watt (heel)

Limited Participant - LB Nick Herbig (quad), TE Pat Freiermuth (hamstring)

Full Participant - P Pressley Harvin III (hamstring), WR Diontae Johnson (hamstring), RB Anthony McFarland Jr. (knee), OL Dan Moore Jr. (knee), OL James Daniels (groin)

The Rams' report doesn't look much different from Wednesday's, with the only changes being that Jones went from DNP to limited while Turner went from limited to full participation.

On the other hand, the Steelers' report changed in a huge way with Watt landing on it. The 2021 Defensive Player of the Year just suffered his injury on Thursday, so his status for Sunday's game will certainly be one to watch. Freiermuth also went from full to limited participation, another big blow for Pittsburgh.

OCT 18 WEDNESDAY INJURY REPORT As the Los Angeles Rams are preparing to host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, both teams released their first injury report on Wednesday.

Here's the full report:

Rams

Did Not Participate - LB Ernest Jones (knee), DT Larrell Murchison (knee), RB Karen Williams (ankle), DB Derion Kendrick (personal)

Limited Participant - WR Ben Skowronek (achilles), NT Kobie Turner (shoulder), OL Joe Noteboom (groin)

Full Participant - OL Kevin Dotson (ankle)

Steelers

• Limited Participant - CB Patrick Peterson (rest), LB Nick Herbig (quad)

Full Participant - P Pressley Harvin III (hamstring), WR Diontae Johnson (hamstring), RB Anthony McFarland Jr. (knee), OL Dan Moore Jr. (knee), OL James Daniels (groin), TE Pat Freiermuth (hamstring)

OCT 18 RIVERS TO IR The Los Angeles Rams reportedly placed backup running back Ronnie Rivers on injured reserve Wednesday afternoon, meaning that he will miss at least the next four games.

Rivers suffered a PCL sprain in the team's win over the Cardinals last week. 

Starter Kyren Williams was also injured in the win over Arizona, but will not be designated to IR. 

In replacement of Williams and Rivers, rookie Zach Evans will likely get the start. The Rams also promoted Royce Freeman to the active roster and signed both Darrell Henderson and Myles Gaskin. 

OCT 16 TOP TWO BACKS OUT? The Los Angeles Rams suffered a pair of key injuries on Sunday in their win over the Arizona Cardinals, with their top two running backs - Kyren Williams and Ronnie Rivers - both leaving the game with injuries. 

Williams, who ran for 158 yards and a score vs. Arizona, suffered an ankle injury late, and according to reports is scheduled to undergo an MRI on Monday.

Rivers is also set to undergo an MRI on Monday after suffering what the Rams reportedly believe to be a PCL sprain. 

Should that be the case, Rivers could miss multiple weeks.

Should both be forced to miss Sunday's game vs. the Steelers, rookie Zach Evans could get the nod as the starter. 

OCT 15 NOTEBOOM INACTIVE The Los Angeles Rams will be without starting right guard Joe Noteboom vs. the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday afternoon, the team announced. 

Kevin Dotson will likely replace Noteboom in the lineup.

In some good news for the Rams, however, defensive end Ernest Jones will be active and start the game.

Meanwhile, the Cardinals will have the services of explosive wideout Hollywood Brown on Sunday, after he was questionable on the Cardinals' Friday injury report.

You can view the full list of inactives for both teams below: 

RAMS 

  • OLB Nick Hampton
  • DL Larrell Murchison
  • OL Zach Thomas
  • OL Joe Noteboom
  • DL Desjuan Johnson

CARDINALS

  • LB Jesse Luketa
  • OL Keith Ismael
  • OL Carter O'Donnell
  • RB Tony Jones
  • TE Elijah Higgins
  • S Jalen Thompson

OCT 14 FINAL INJURY REPORT The Los Angeles Rams are just one day away from facing off against their NFC West rival Arizona Cardinals.

Here's a look at the final injury report ...

Rams

Did Not Participate - DT Aaron Donald (rest), OL Brian Allen (rest)

Limited Participant - OL Joe Noteboom (groin), DT Larrell Murchison (knee), LB Ernest Jones (knee)

Full Participant - LB Christian Rozeboom (thigh), OL Kevin Dotson (ankle), WR Ben Skowronek (Achilles)

Cardinals

Did Not Participate - S Jalen Thompson (hamstring) - OUT for Sunday

Limited Participant - WR Marquise Brown (illness), TE, Elijah Higgins, DL Jonathan Ledbetter (finger), CB Garrett Williams (knee), LB Myjai Sanders (thumb), LB Jesse Luketa (shoulder), LB Cameron Thomas (thigh), LB Josh Woods (ankle) - all QUESTIONABLE for Sunday

Full Participant - RB Keontay Ingram (neck), OL Kelvin Beachum (hand), OL Dennis Daley (ankle) - Ingram & Beachum will play Sunday; Daley is questionable

OCT 13 FRIDAY UPDATE Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay gave updates before Friday's practice on linebacker Ernest Jones (knee) and offensive lineman Joe Noteboom (groin).

Both are questionable for Sunday's contest with the Arizona Cardinals.

In the event Jones, who wears the "green dot" for Los Angeles, cannot play in Week 6, veteran safety Jordan Fuller will take over play-calling duties. He's the most experienced candidate for that role, but the Rams can pivot elsewhere if need be.

OCT 11 WEDNESDAY INJURY REPORT As the Los Angeles Rams prepare to host the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, both teams released their first injury reports of the week after Wednesday's practice.

The full injury report is as follows:

Rams

Did Not Participate - OL Joe Noteboom (groin), DT Larrell Murchison (knee), LB Ernest Jones (knee), LB Christian Rozeboom (thigh), OL Kevin Dotson (ankle)

Limited Participant - WR Ben Skowronek (achilles)

Cardinals

Did Not Participate - WR Marquise Brown (illness), TE Elijah Higgins (illness), S Jalen Thompson (hamstring)

Limited Participant - RB Keontay Ingram (neck), DL Jonathan Ledbetter (finger), CB Garrett Williams (knee)

Full Participant - OL Kelvin Beachum (hand), OL Dennis Daley (ankle)

For the Rams, the biggest concern is the status of Jones, one of the leaders for a young defense. Coach Sean McVay said Jones is dealing with some swelling in his knee, but doesn't expect it to impact his availability on Sunday. Against the run-heavy Cardinals, the Rams hope their leading tackler can suit up.

Other than that, two offensive linemen landing on the injury report is also a concern. Noteboom is still dealing with the injury that kept him out of Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, while Dotson is a new addition to the report.

On the other side, Brown is easily the most notable name for the Cardinals. He is Arizona's leading receiver with 25 receptions for 300 yards and three touchdowns, and with an unproven quarterback in Joshua Dobbs, losing Brown would be a big blow for Arizona's offense.

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.

On Tuesday, the severity of that injury was revealed, with Brown set to miss 5-7 weeks with a sprained MCL, per coach Sean McVay.

"Fortunate news on Bobby Brown," McVay said. "He just got his MCL, it was a grade three sprain. He should be out five to seven weeks, so he'll probably be a candidate for short-term IR. Initially, we were thinking that might've been potentially the year, so grateful for that. Not ideal in general, but he was able to come out with what I thought was going to be a worse injury just based on our initial observation so that was a positive thing.”

As a result of that prognosis, the Rams have moved Brown to the injured reserve list.

OCT 8 RAMS VS EAGLES INACTIVES The Los Angeles Rams are set to take the field in a big-time matchup vs. the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday. 

Unfortunately, they will have to do so without a handful of key contributors, including offensive lineman Joe Noteboom, and receiver DeMarcus Robinson. 

In some good news for L.A. edge Ochaun Mathis and star wideout Cooper Kupp are both active vs. Philadelphia. 

The Eagles will also be without star defensive lineman, Fletcher Cox.

You can view the full list of inactives for both teams below:

Rams Inactives: 

WR Demarcus Robinson

OLB Nick Hampton

OL Zach Thomas

OL Joe Noteboom

DE Desjuan Johnson

Eagles Inactives:

QB Tanner McKee 

S Sydney Brown 

RB Rashaad Penny 

TE Albert Okwuegbunam 

DT Fletcher Cox 

DT Marlon Tuipulotu

OCT 6 NOTEBOOM OUT? The Los Angeles Rams finally received the big news they've been waiting for on Friday when coach Sean McVay announced the return of star receiver Cooper Kupp.

However, following the good news from McVay, the bad came in the form of the Rams' team website announcing that starting left tackle Joe Noteboom is officially ruled out versus the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, while defensive end Desjuan Johnson is "doubtful" after having thumb surgery.

In addition to the return of Kupp, offensive tackle Alaric Jackson is listed as "questionable" for Sunday but is expected to play, according to McVay. 

SEPT 29 FRIDAY INJURY REPORT The Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Rams are finishing up practice for the week before their Week 4 contest.

Here's a look at the final injury report ...

Colts

  • Did Not Participate DT DeForest Buckner (groin/back), QB Sam Ehlinger (right shoulder), C Ryan Kelly (concussion), OT Bernhard Raimann (concussion), OT Braden Smith (wrist), DT Grover Stewart (foot)
  • Full Participant — CB Dallis Flowers (back), G Quenton Nelson (toe), QB Anthony Richardson (concussion)

QUESTIONABLE DT DeForest Buckner, QB Sam Ehlinger, G Quenton Nelson

OUT C Ryan Kelly, OT Bernhard Raimann

Rams

  • Did Not Participate DT Aaron Donald (rest), OL Alaric Jackson (hamstring), DB John Johnson III (face)
  • Limited Participant TE Tyler Higbee (Achilles), WR Ben Skowronek (Achilles)
  • Full Participant — WR Puka Nacua (oblique), OL Joe Noteboom (knee)

QUESTIONABLE TE Tyler Higbee, OL Alaric Jackson, DB John Johnson III, WR Ben Skowronek

SEPT 28 NACUA AND NOTEBOOM FULL GO Some key players for the Los Angeles Rams have been a bit banged up since the beginning of the season. 

But on Thursday, the Rams got some good news in that regard, with rising star rookie receiver Puka Nacua and offensive lineman Joe Noteboom both full participants in practice. 

However, it wasn't all good news for L.A., with receiver Ben Skowronek (achilles), tight end Tyler Higbee (achilles) and tackle Alaric Jackson (hamstring) all sidelined in practice. 

The Rams will update the report after Friday's practice. 

SEPT 25 INACTIVES VS BENGALS The Los Angeles Rams are set to take on the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football in a Super Bowl LVI rematch.

And just ahead of the game, the Rams got some good news, with rising star rookie wideout Puka Nacua officially active for the game. 

The Rams also released their inactives, headlined by rookie running back Zach Evans and offensive lineman Kevin Dotson. 

Tackle Warren McClendon and defensive lineman Earnest Brown IV rounded out the inactives. 

Running back Royce Freeman and Receiver Austin Trammell were elevated from the practice squad earlier in the day.

SEPT 23 NACUA LIMITED The Los Angeles Rams may be without breakout rookie receiver Puka Nacua against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football.

After not practicing on Thursday, Nacua was limited in practice on Friday with an oblique injury.

Nacua's status should become less cloudy following Saturday's injury report once he gets a designation for Monday's game. However, the fact that he has moved from not practicing to a limited fashion should give the Rams some optimism that he will play.

SEPT 17 NOTEBOOM INJURED Los Angeles Rams starting right guard Joe Noteboom was forced to exit the team's Sunday matchup with the 49ers. 

Noteboom walked off of the field under his own power but has yet to return. 

He was replaced by Tremayne Anchrum and is currently questionable to return. 

SEPT 17 AKERS DEACTIVATED The Los Angeles Rams will be without running back Cam Akers as they are set to host NFC West rivals, the San Francisco 49ers. 

According to a report from Fox Sports' Jay Glazer, Akers was deactivated on Sunday as rumors of a trade continue to swirl after he rushed for 29 yards and a touchdown on 22 carries in the Rams' Week 1 win over the Seattle Seahawks. 

Other Rams inactives include running back Zach Evans, guard Kevin Dotson, tackle Warren McClendon and defensive lineman Desjuan Johnson.

SEPT 16 FREEMAN, TRAMMELL CALLED UP The Los Angeles Rams are bringing two players up from their practice squad.

According to NFL insider Aaron Wilson, running back Royce Freeman and receiver Austin Trammell will come up from the practice squad and suit up against the San Francisco 49ers.

This could mean that rookie receiver Puka Nacua, who dazzled in the team's Week 1 win against the Seattle Seahawks, may not suit up due to an oblique injury.

SEPT 15 NACUA QUESTIONABLE The Los Angeles Rams have listed standout rookie wideout Puka Nacua as questionable for the team's Week 2 matchup with the San Francisco 49ers due to an oblique injury.

According to head coach Sean McVay, Nacua should be ready to go for the game, however.

“From an injury standpoint as far as the game status, the only guy that'll be listed as questionable is (WR) Puka (Nacua)," McVay said. "He'll be just limited today, but I know that questionable status is we are expecting him to be ready to go. We're being smart with him. You guys saw what a physical performance he had last week. He's been involved in every part of it. We just wanted to make sure that we're doing everything we can to get him feeling as good as possible by Sunday."

Nacua is coming off of an electric rookie debut on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks, in which he hauled in 10 catches for 119 yards on 15 targets.

Three other Rams were also listed as questionable on Friday, including linebacker Ernest Jones and offensive lineman Coleman Shelton. 

You can view the full injury report below:

SEPT 13 BENNET TO NFI Los Angeles Rams rookie backup quarterback Stetson Bennett has been sent to the Reserve/NFI list with an 'undisclosed' injury.

According to coach Sean McVay, the issue is unrelated to his shoulder injury, but he offered no further comment on the matter. 

SEPT 8 KUPP TO IR? The Los Angeles Rams played a good portion of last season without arguably their top offensive weapon in receiver Cooper Kupp.

And now, it seems as though the 2023 season could begin in a similar way.

According to Rams coach Sean McVay, Kupp could be one of three players, alongside rookie QB Stetson Bennett and tight end Hunter Long, that could end up being designated to the injured reserve list.

McVay described the chance to lose all three players as a 'definite possibility.' Should the players be designated to IR, they would be forced to miss at least four games. 

JUNE 28 RAMSEY SURGERY Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey underwent knee surgery on Friday and the former Rams star is expected to be out until December.

Ramsey, who starred with L.A. before being traded to Miami for a third-round pick this offseason, tweeted on Friday to thank fans for support and promising to "attack this rehab."

"Adversity is opportunity!'' Ramsey tweeted, hoping to make a comeback at the end of this season.

JAN 8

In the season finale, the Rams will be without several of their top players vs. the Seahawks at Lumen Field, headlined by defensive tackle Aaron Donald and wide receiver, Ben Skowronek.

You can view the full list of inactive for both teams below:

Rams

DL Aaron Donald

WR Ben Skowronek

C Brian Allen

QB John Wolford

LB Travin Howard

DB Shaun Jolly

Seahawks

S Ryan Neal

WR Penny Hart

RT Abe Lucas

RB Travis Homer

LB Vi Jones

DT Isaiah Mack

CB Artie Burns

JAN 7

Seattle Seahawks star wide receiver Tyler Lockett was injured in December with a hand injury, with many expecting him to be out for the remainder of the regular season.

But, just one week after his injury, Lockett was back on the field vs. the Jets.

However, Lockett was injured yet again in the matchup vs. New York, this time with a shin injury, and was questionable for the Seahawks' season finale

That said, Pete Carroll told the media on Friday that expects Lockett to take the field in the regular season finale, as the Seahawks make one final push for a playoff spot.

In 2022, Lockett has caught 80 passes for 979 yards, to go along with eight touchdowns.

He is just 21 yards shy of his fourth-straight 1,000-yard season.