A lot of good came out of Sunday’s game for the Rams, as they beat the Seahawks 23-16 and moved into a tie for first in the NFC West. However, they suffered a few injuries in the process.
Taylor Rapp left the game in the first half with a knee injury and was unable to return. Sean McVay didn’t have an update on his status after the game, but Tom Pelissero of NFL Network shared a report Sunday night.
According to Pelissero, Rapp is believed to have suffered a sprained MCL, though he’s undergoing an MRI, as expected. This is the second knee injury Rapp has suffered this year, the first of which happened in training camp.
#Rams safety Taylor Rapp is believed to have suffered an MCL sprain in today’s win over the #Seahawks, source said. He’s getting an MRI.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) November 16, 2020
Rapp’s injury came in the same game that Jordan Fuller returned for after he was on IR with a shoulder/neck injury. Rapp has come on in recent weeks after struggling early, playing much better in place of Fuller.
The Rams already lost Terrell Burgess for the year with a broken ankle, so going without Rapp for an extended period of time would be difficult.
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