Rams Week 14 injury report: Gerald Everett (knee) still sidelined

Gerald Everett may or may not be able to play on Sunday night.

The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for a huge matchup with the Seattle Seahawks in Week 14 and they enter this one in better shape than their NFC West rivals. They released their first injury report of the week and only three players were listed with ailments.

Andrew Whitworth got the day off and Gerald Everett was the only other non-participant as he continues to recover from a knee injury. Rob Havenstein was limited with a knee injury, while Darious Williams (ankle) returned in a limited capacity.

Everett is the biggest question mark, especially after the Rams promoted TE Kendall Blanton from the practice squad.

“Obviously, Gerald has been out – he may or may not be able to play this week,” McVay said. “Then, also, Kendall has done a great job. I think he’s earned the right to be able to move up to the active roster and what he’s demonstrated week-in and week-out, I think he’s earned that.”

The Seahawks, on the other hand, had nine players listed on their injury report. The most notable are Jadeveon Clowney, Ziggy Ansah and Mike Iupati, who were all limited, as well as Duane Brown, Luke Willson and Mychal Kendricks, who missed practice.

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Rams injury report: Christian, Everett dealing with knee injuries

Three Rams have knee injuries, while another is recovering from an ankle issue.

After playing on Monday night, the Rams were given both Tuesday and Wednesday off from practice. They’ll be back on the field Thursday ahead of this weekend’s matchup with the Cardinals.

As a result, Wednesday’s injury report was just an estimation for the players listed. There were four players listed as non-participants, two on each side of the ball. Marqui Christian, Gerald Everett and Rob Havenstein have knee injuries, while Darious Williams is still recovering from an ankle injury.

Christian’s injury is the only one not previously disclosed. Sean McVay said Gerald Everett is day-to-day after hyperextending his knee Monday night, while Havenstein could return this week after missing two games.

There are no major concerns on the Cardinals’ side with several players getting veteran days off.

The Rams will practice on Thursday and Friday before their NFC matchup in Arizona. This is a must-win game for Los Angeles, as six losses will surely make it near-impossible for the Rams to make the playoffs.

Rams injury report: Brandin Cooks good to go, Natrez Patrick questionable

The Rams released their final injury report for Week 12 on Saturday.

The Rams are heading into Monday night’s matchup in pretty good health despite being without Rob Havenstein still. He’s been ruled out with a knee injury, as has Darious Williams with his ankle issue, but the Rams are getting Brandin Cooks back.

He’s fully recovered from his concussion and is ready to roll against the Ravens. He was a full participant in practice all week and doesn’t carry an injury designation into the game. Johnny Hekker and Josh Reynolds are also over their illnesses, it appears, and there’s no concern about them for Monday night.

Natrez Patrick misses Saturday’s practice with an illness and is listed as questionable for Monday’s game against the Ravens.

Here’s the Rams’ full injury report for Week 12 after practicing on Saturday.

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Michael Pierce is doubtful for the game due to an ankle injury, which is a significant loss for the Ravens if he can’t play.

Tackle Ronnie Stanley is also questionable with an ankle issue, but other than that, Baltimore is relatively healthy.