The Los Angeles Rams had a few players come out of Sunday’s game against the Seattle Seahawks a little bit banged up, all of them starters. Sean McVay told reporters Monday that David Long Jr. is likely out this week against the Raiders due to a groin injury, while John Wolford is considered day-to-day with some neck soreness, which was an issue for him in recent weeks.
Ben Skowronek is considered day-to-day, too, but he has a good chance to play against the Raiders on Thursday night. Any injuries this week will be even tougher to return from, given the short turnaround with kickoff being on Thursday.
Injury updates from Sean McVay:
CB David Long most likely out this week after sustaining groin injury vs. Seahawks
QB John Wolford (neck soreness) day-to-day.
WR Ben Skowronek (shoulder) day-to-day, but feel goods about availability this week.
— Stu Jackson (@StuJRams) December 5, 2022
With Long out, Cobie Durant could get more opportunities at cornerback alongside Jalen Ramsey, Troy Hill and Derion Kendrick. If Wolford is unable to play due to his neck injury, Bryce Perkins would get the start.
The Rams have dealt with injuries all year so this is nothing new, but the constant roster churning will hopefully end sooner rather than later.
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