Rams injury report: Gerald Everett questionable vs. Eagles

The Rams are relatively healthy for the second week in a row.

For the second week in a row, the Los Angeles Rams have no major injury concerns heading into game day. Despite Gerald Everett missing one day of practice and being limited on Thursday, the Rams still listed him as questionable.

Everett was a full participant in the final practice of the week but Sean McVay indicated Thursday that he should be good to play against Philadelphia.

The Eagles are also in much better shape this week than they were in the season opener. Lane Johnson and Miles Sanders are both expected to play against the Rams, as is Jason Peters. For a team that gave up eight sacks and struggled to move the ball on the ground, that’s great news.

Here’s the final injury report of the week.

Rams injury report: Darrell Henderson practices for 2nd straight day

Darrell Henderson appears on track to play Sunday.

Aside from Travis Howard and Terrell Lewis being out with injuries, the Rams have stayed relatively healthy this offseason. The only player with any availability doubt for Week 1 is Darrell Henderson, and even he seems on track to play Sunday.

Henderson has been nursing a hamstring injury and missed more than two weeks of practice, but he’s been a full participant the last two days.

That’s a great sign for his chances of playing and is along the lines of Sean McVay’s optimism. Here’s a look at Thursday’s injury report.

The Cowboys are relatively healthy, too, with Jourdan Lewis being the only key player battling an injury. His status is worth monitoring, as he could be the one covering Cooper Kupp in the slot.

Rams release final injury report of 2019 season

Troy Hill is the only concern for Sunday’s season finale.

The week started with a lengthy injury report for the Los Angeles Rams, but it turns out the majority of those ailments were minor. On the final injury report of the week, only three players carry designations into Sunday’s season finale.

Darrell Henderson Jr. and Jalen Ramsey have both been ruled out, as expected, while Troy Hill is listed as doubtful to play. Andrew Whitworth, Michael Brockers, Eric Weddle and Bobby Evans are all good to go for Sunday after being full participants Friday.

Todd Gurley got his usual day off, but he’s expected to play against the Cardinals.

Sean McVay is going to play it safe with players who are banged up, keeping them from unnecessary wear and tear in a game that doesn’t carry any playoff implications.

Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday at the Coliseum.

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Kyler Murray to be game-time decision vs. Rams on Sunday

Kyler Murray may not play against the Rams on Sunday.

The Rams did a great job holding Kyler Murray in check in their first meeting four weeks ago, but they may not have to try to do that again on Sunday. According to Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury, Murray will be a game-time decision in Week 17 due to a hamstring injury.

If Murray can’t play, it’ll be Brett Hundley at quarterback for Arizona.

““We don’t,” Kingsbury said of whether he knows Murray’s status. “He’s getting more work, but I’m not sure if he’ll be ready to go Sunday. Brett’s been getting more work than him at this point.”

Murray tweaked his hamstring last week against the Seahawks, which prevented him from finishing the game. Hundley relieved Murray and helped lead the Cardinals to the win, completing 4-of-9 passes for 49 yards.

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Rams injury report: Greg Zuerlein and Troy Hill DNP, Gerald Everett limited

The Rams released their first injury report of the week on Tuesday and three players were listed.

Following their 44-21 loss to the Dallas Cowboys, the Los Angeles Rams have a short turnaround this week before their next game. They’ll take on the San Francisco 49ers on Saturday night, giving them one fewer day to prepare for their upcoming opponent.

As a result, they were back in action already on Tuesday, though not in typical practice capacity. The Rams held a walk-thru instead of a full practice, releasing an injury report afterwards. It provided more clarity on Greg Zuerlein, Troy Hill and Gerald Everett, all of whom were listed.

Zuerlein and Hill missed practice with thigh and thumb injuries, respectively, while Everett returned in a limited capacity after missing the last few weeks of practice.

Sean McVay said Monday that the injuries to Zuerlein and Hill aren’t overly concerning and both have a chance to play Saturday. Hill underwent surgery to repair his broken thumb but may play in a cast this weekend.

One notable omission from the injury report was Jared Goff, who hurt his thumb early in Sunday’s game. McVay said he’s feeling good and was wearing a sleeve on his thumb during the walk-thru, but the injury isn’t a problem as of now.