The Los Angeles Rams were forced to play the fourth quarter of Sunday’s game against the Giants without their top linebacker, Micah Kiser. He exited in the third quarter with a groin injury and although he was questionable to return, he never made it back into the game.
Sean McVay didn’t have an update on Kiser’s status after Sunday’s win, but the coach met with reporters Monday to share some news on No. 59. Not only did he injure his groin, but he also has a strain in his pectoral.
Rams LB Micah Kiser has a "minor strain" in his groin and his pectoral, Sean McVay says. Kiser is unlikely to practice Wednesday. LB Kenny Young also picked up a minor knock.
— Greg Beacham (@gregbeacham) October 6, 2020
Kenny Young and Troy Reeder took over at inside linebacker, playing the majority of the snaps after Kiser left with his injury.
Fortunately, it doesn’t sound like an overly serious for Kiser, and hopefully he’ll be back for Week 5 against Washington on Sunday.
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