He played for the Rams for about three seasons.
Former Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers is marking with the Houston Texans subsequent to working out with the group on Sunday, per NFL Organization’s Ian Rapoport.
Akers, who was exchanged from the Rams to the Minnesota Vikings last September, was a free specialist until marking with the Texans two days prior to instructional course started.
Akers joins a youthful Texans group that is falling off an AFC South division title and an outing to the AFC Divisional Round of the end of the season games. Driven by second-year quarterback C.J. Stroud, the Texans have developed their offense this season by adding previous All-Ace wide beneficiary Stefon Diggs, running back Joe Mixon, and presently Akers.
Akers recently played for Akers from 2020-23. The Rams’ second-round pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Akers had a promising new kid on the block season in which he scrambled for 625 yards and two scores in 13 games. He missed a large part of the 2021 season because of a torn Achilles however returned during the postseason as the Rams proceeded to win the Super Bowl.
Akers set up 35 scrimmage yards in the Rams’ success over the Cincinnati Bengals to bring back their subsequent title.
Following the Super Bowl run, Akers returned for a full season and scrambled for 786 yards and nine scores in 2022. He just played in one game for the Rams in 2023, preceding he was exchanged to the Vikings. Akers scrambled for 138 yards in six games with Minnesota yet was put on harmed hold because of an Achilles injury.