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Davante Adams' Timeline to Return, Latest Updates After Suffering Hamstring Injury
Los Angeles Rams receiver Davante Adams is reportedly considered 'week-to-week' with hamstring injury and will likely be out Thursday against the Seattle Seahawks, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network:
Head coach Sean McVay confirmed to reporters after Sunday's 41-34 win over the Detroit Lions that Adams re-aggravated a hamstring injury.
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"It didn't look good," he added.
"We'll see. He was optimistic talking to him. He knows his body really well," McVay added. "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 suffered the injury early in the fourth quarter as he was running a deep route, pulling up mid-play.
He was having another solid evening for the Rams, registering four catches for 71 yards before the injury. The 32-year-old has proven to be a fantastic offseason addition, catching 56 passes for 718 yards and 14 touchdowns as Matthew Stafford's favorite red zone weapon.
Missing him on Thursday—or beyond—would be a huge loss for an 11-3 Rams team fighting for both the top overall seed in the NFC and a divisional crown. The Rams are currently atop the division after beating the 11-3 Seahawks earlier in the season and would be in fantastic position with a Thursday victory.
Los Angeles wideout Puka Nacua also left the game briefly with cramps, though he was able to return.
Losing both Adams and Nacua to injuries on the same day would have been brutal for the Rams, who currently look like the favorites in the NFC.
"He's like Pac-Man," McVay said of Nacua, who caught nine passes for 181 yards against the Lions. "He just eats up yards and catches."
He may need to eat up even more on Thursday if Adams can't go.
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