Thank you for seeing some of the links today! Cheers to Friday! I wonder if the latest Call of Duty is being played by Kyler Murray. If so, he must be having a fantastic time and isn’t alone, but he may have to put the controller down by Sunday.
The Los Angeles Rams are hoping to have some players return from injured reserve for today’s topic. Among the prominent ones are Bobby Brown, Hunter Long, Kyren Williams, and Ronnie Rivers, as stated in the article below. Does anyone miss us? Which returning player might give the Rams the spark they need?
The easy answer is probably Williams. That doesn’t mean it’s the right one! We somewhat asked about this topic earlier in the week, but there is nothing wrong with keeping a conversation going!
“NT Bobby Brown III: Eligible to return in Week 11
Brown was given a 5-7-week timeline after he went down with a knee injury, and this week will mark the fifth he’s missed. He’s eligible to return from IR in Week 11, but it remains to be seen if he’ll be ready to play when the Rams return to action against the Seahawks next week.”
The Rams were working on a deal Monday night. Earlier Monday, here’s what Sean McVay said when asked if Rypien would still be the de facto option in case Matthew Stafford can’t return post-bye (indicating they could change personnel there): pic.twitter.com/kTYMpEjDDv
“This week, he spoke with J.B. Long about playing in the slot and how he modeled his game after former teammate and current Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
“I would just say his physicality,” Lake said. “Jalen… you can’t even put him into any type of category; he is one-of-a-kind. But I think the thing that stuck out the most to me in his game, from his star or nickel position, is his physicality. He is a very, very physical player.”
“Maybe it’s only a coincidence, but the Rams’ midseason signing of Carson Wentz sure feels like 2016.
Not because of what Wentz might do—if anything—as a backup quarterback for a team that is 3-6 and suffering through a three-game losing streak. If starter Matthew Stafford returns from a right thumb injury for the Nov. 19 game against the Seattle Seahawks, Wentz might never see the field in a game for the Rams.
But you can’t mention Wentz and the Rams without thinking about the NFL draft seven years ago—and where the Rams might be heading in the 2024 draft.”
“The LA Rams have been noticeably negligent in their succession plan, at least in terms of the quarterback position. From 2017 through 2020, the Rams have placed all their eggs in the basket of former quarterback Jared Goff. From 2021 through 2023, the Rams have placed all their eggs in the basket of current veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford. In terms of the backup quarterback position, The Rams have rostered Blake Bortles, John Wolford, Brycen Perkins, and now Brett Rypien.”
Looking back on the Rams’ top five offensive plays of the 2023 season so far at the bye week: https://t.co/uLI398k4o3
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