Davante Adams injury update: Timeline for recovery revealed, per report
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams suffered a hamstring injury in Sunday’s Week 15 win over the Detroit Lions. According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, Adams is “week-to-week.”
Adams has reportedly been nursing the injury “for a while,” and it flared up again Sunday at SoFi Stadium. The 32-year-old pulled up late in the fourth quarter with Los Angeles leading 34-24. He was escorted to the locker room after being evaluated on the field.
At the time of the injury, Adams had four catches for 71 yards. Coming into the game, Adams had 56 receptions for 718 yards and a league leading 14 touchdowns in his first season with the Rams.
Davante Adams might not be in play for TNF vs. Seahawks
The Rams, who defeated the Lions, 41-34, play again in three days on Thursday Night Football. They travel to play the Seattle Seahawks in a game which could decide who finishes atop the NFC West. With it being a short week, Adams’ status is very much up in the air.
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“So, we’ll see what that means,” head coach Sean McVay said after the game. “I can’t imagine that’s good for Thursday with just the short amount of time, but I certainly wouldn’t rule him out quite yet. But it didn’t look good.”
Adams and fellow wideout Puka Nacua have been arguably the NFL‘s best pass-catching duo this season. Not having Adams against the Seahawks would be a big loss, quarterback Matthew Stafford said.
“That’ll be a tough one,” Stafford said. “I don’t know the extent of it. Didn’t look like it was a good one, so I feel so tough for him. He’s been a warrior for us all year, really, to be honest with you. Playing out there for us. So, we’ll see. I got a lot of faith and trust in the other guys that we have in our locker room and our coaching staff to put us in a great position to go out there, let our play do the talking and just go play.”