Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein looks like he will miss another game
The L.A. Rams have not had right tackle Rob Havenstein since their November 3rd win over the Seattle Seahawks and it looks as though he will also miss Sunday night’s game against the Philadelphia Eagles. That would be three games missed for Havenstein, who was also injured in training camp and missed Week 1’s loss to the Detroit Lions.
The 10th year right tackle who has spent his entire career with the Rams has been dependable but perhaps showing some signs of being 32 and he has now missed games due to injury in three of the last four years.
On the other side, the Eagles have ruled out receiver and former Heisman winner DeVonta Smith, who is dealing with a hamstring injury.
Rams RT Rob Havenstein is DOUBTFUL to play on Sunday against the Eagles. pic.twitter.com/jX4jGIIjWU
— Sarah Barshop (@sarahbarshop) November 22, 2024
The Rams also ruled out cornerback Charles Woods and offensive tackle KT Leveston, while Cobie Durant, Joe Noteboom, Neville Gallimore, and Kevin Dotson had no injury designations on Friday.