The Rams had been one of the healthiest teams in the NFL during Sean McVay’s first five seasons. They dealt with their share of injuries to players such as Cooper Kupp, Todd Gurley and Robert Woods over the years, but this season has been unprecedented in Los Angeles.
They’ve lost at least one key contributor at just about every position in the first 10 weeks, with the offensive line being particularly decimated by injury. Sean McVay announced three more injuries on Tuesday: Kupp is going on IR with an ankle injury, Alaric Jackson is out for the year with blood clots and Chandler Brewer is out 4-6 weeks with a knee injury.
With the ever-growing list of injuries getting even longer, here’s a recap of players who have been hurt for the Rams this season and the number of games they’ve missed.
Offense
Quarterback
- Matthew Stafford: 1 game (concussion)
Running back
- Kyren Williams: 7 games (ankle)
Wide receiver
- Cooper Kupp: 4+ games (ankle)
- Van Jefferson: 6 games (knee)
Tight end
- None
Offensive line
- Logan Bruss: Entire 2022 season (knee)
- Brian Allen: 5 games (knee)
- Tremayne Anchrum Jr.: Out for season (fibula)
- David Edwards: 5 games (concussion)
- Coleman Shelton: 4 games (ankle)
- Joe Noteboom: Out for season (Achilles)
- Alaric Jackson: Out for season (blood clots)
- Chandler Brewer: 4-6 weeks (knee)
Defense
Defensive line
- Greg Gaines: 1 game (elbow)
Outside linebacker
- Daniel Hardy: 9+ games (shoulder)
Inside linebacker
- Travin Howard: 8 games (groin, hip)
- Jake Hummel: 4+ games (hip)
Cornerback
- Cobie Durant: 4 games (hamstring)
- Troy Hill: 4 games (groin)
- Grant Haley: 4+ games (knee)
- David Long Jr.: 3 games (groin)
Safety
- Quentin Lake: 8 games (knee)
- Taylor Rapp: 1 game (rib)
- Jordan Fuller: 6 games (hamstring)