Report: Rams LG Steve Avila believed to have sprained MCL

Steve Avila will have an MRI but he’s believed to have sprained his MCL, the same injury Jordan Love suffered in Week 1

Starting left guard Steve Avila exited Sunday night’s game with a knee injury and was unable to return, raising even more questions about the state of the Los Angeles Rams’ offensive line. It’s unclear exactly when the injury occurred but he was ruled out just after halftime.

On Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network shared an update on Avila and the outlook certainly could’ve been worse. Avila is believed to have suffered an MCL sprain in his knee, but he will have an MRI and further testing today to determine the severity.

It’s the same injury Jordan Love suffered in the Packers’ opener and that’s expected to sideline him for at least a few weeks. There are different grades of MCL sprains, though, so we’ll have to wait to see how serious Avila’s is.

At the very least, Avila will likely miss a couple of games, but if it’s a Grade 3 sprain, he could be out as long as six weeks. If it’s on the longer end, it’ll be a significant blow to the Rams’ offensive line, which will already be without Alaric Jackson for another week while he serves his suspension.

When Avila went down, the Rams moved Jonah Jackson from center to left guard and inserted rookie Beaux Limmer at center. That’ll likely be the approach taken by Sean McVay while Avila is out.