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The Los Angeles Rams were keeping a close eye on a number of players who were dealing with injuries from this spring and last season going into training camp.

After the first day of training camp today, Sean McVay was questioned about some of those players’ current situations and workloads.

What he said about Kyren Williams’ situation is as follows: Kyren Williams: Los Angeles Rams Injury Updates With a big grin, ESPN’s Sarah Barshop posed the question to McVay when he was asked if his injury had any lingering effects. What were your thoughts today? I thought it looked pretty good. I said two or three runs, “Man, did I miss you in the offseason.

In this way, my thought process was cool, Sarah, is he has a decent vibe, such a possession, such a decent speed through the opening, and afterward I felt that raised the other backs.

“I thought Blake Corum ran really well,” It was great to have Ronnie Rivers out here; I was thinking Boston Scott or Ronnie Rivers. However, I believe it starts with Kyren.

This guy enjoys playing football and has such a great amount of energy. I love working with him, and positively saw nothing that appeared to be any unique than the stud that we know.

In addition, McVay was honest about the strategy for the future regarding the requirements for maintaining a player’s health throughout a 17-game regular season with serious playoff ambitions and a preseason.

We have to be smart, I believe. When the regular season begins, in terms of the number of touches. But we’ll be smart, you know. We always think carefully about how those guys’ workloads progress. But practicing doesn’t make you better at football.

Yet, when I’ve sort of discussed that, what I’m predominantly referring to is how much conveys that he worked effectively of having the option to deal with a year ago.”

“Yet, if you need to have the option to ideally get a potential chance to play after those 17 games, ideally stay solid through those 17, knowing what an instrumental part he will be, you need to be brilliant about that.

As that is where we can be aware of it. But he’s going to leave in the interim. I thought he got off to a good start today because he is going to lead that running back room.

The History of Kyren Williams’ Injuries and Plans for 2024 Williams suffered a grade 3 pedal ankle sprain last season and missed four games over five weeks.

The problem that the Rams were keeping an eye on was a foot injury to the same foot that Williams broke before his rookie season in 2022.

Sometime thereafter he experienced his 1st grade 3 pedal lower leg sprain. Everything happened on his right side. Draft Sharks projects that Kyren Williams will miss 4.5 games in the 2024 season and has an 88.7% chance of missing at least two quarters.

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