The Los Angeles Rams are coming off a 17-3 victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday at M&T Bank Stadium and are now preparing for an international battle with the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium in London, England.
In between the two games, the Rams are staying on the East Coast and practicing at Camden Yards, home of the MLB’s Baltimore Orioles, instead of traveling back to Inglewood, California.
On Wednesday, the Rams held their first practice of the week and listed four players as non-participants, including wide receiver Puka Nacua (ankle), running back Blake Corum (ankle), offensive lineman Rob Havenstein (ankle) and linebacker Josaiah Stewart (illness).
Nacua and Corum were both injured against the Ravens, while Havenstein has missed the last two games.
Los Angeles also listed wide receiver Tutu Atwell (hamstring) and linebacker Omar Speights (ankle) as limited participants after they were both held out of last Sunday’s game. Tight end Colby Parkinson (concussion) was the team’s lone full participant listed on the report.
Head coach Sean McVay said that Parkinson cleared protocol last week and could’ve played, but they opted to give him extra time to rest.
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