The Los Angeles Rams opened the week with zero players listed on their injury report. Every single player was a full participant in Tuesday’s practice, an excellent sign heading into this weekend’s game against the Arizona Cardinals.
Unfortunately, the blank injury report was short-lived. On Wednesday, right tackle Rob Havenstein injured his shoulder in practice and was only a limited participant. Sean McVay provided an update on the veteran lineman Thursday, telling reporters that he’s not sure if Havenstein will be able to play against the Cardinals on Saturday.
McVay is still hopeful that Havenstein can go but said “we’ll see” about his availability. Havenstein isn’t practicing today, which is the Rams’ last practice of the week before kickoff on Saturday night.
Sean McVay said Rob Havenstein’s shoulder injury occurred in yesterday’s practice.
Today normally a rest day for Havenstein, but he’s unable to practice anyway because of shoulder.
Hopeful about availability but “we’ll see.”
Joe Noteboom would start at RT if Havenstein can’t…
— Stu Jackson (@StuJRams) December 26, 2024
If Havenstein can’t play, Joe Noteboom will start in his place on the right side of the line.