Rams won't rush Nacua, Garrett back to practice
The Rams want Puka Nacua and Myles Garrett to be 100% healthy before they return from injuries, coach Sean McVay said.
The Los Angeles Rams are taking a cautious approach with their injured players, Puka Nacua and Myles Garrett, and it's a move that fans and fantasy football enthusiasts will appreciate. By not rushing them back to practice, the team is prioritizing their long-term health and well-being over short-term gains. This approach suggests that the Rams are committed to making a deep playoff run and don't want to risk exacerbating existing injuries.
This decision also speaks to the growing awareness of player safety and the importance of managing workloads to prevent injuries. In today's NFL, teams are increasingly taking a proactive approach to injury prevention, and the Rams are no exception. By giving Nacua and Garrett the time they need to recover, the Rams are demonstrating a commitment to their players' health and a willingness to make tough decisions to ensure their success.
As the Rams prepare for the upcoming season, fans will be keeping a close eye on Nacua and Garrett's progress. What to watch next is how their rehabilitation unfolds and when they can be expected to return to the field. Will they be ready for the season opener, or will they miss some early-season action? The Rams' coaching staff will likely provide regular updates on their status, and fantasy football owners will be monitoring their progress closely.
Originally reported by espn.com. TourNews adds analysis for sports & fitness readers.