INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Rams wide receiver Davante Adams did not return to Sunday’s 41-34 win over the Lions after suffering a noncontact hamstring injury, and his status for Thursday’s game against the Seahawks is in doubt.
Adams sustained the injury while running a route. He fell to the ground during the play and stayed down for some time. The wide receiver eventually walked off the field under his own power and headed to the Rams locker room.
After the game, coach Sean McVay said Adams had aggravated a previous hamstring issue and that the injury «didn’t look good,» casting doubt on the wide receiver’s availability for Thursday night’s game. Adams entered Sunday’s game with a questionable tag due to a left hamstring injury.
Adams, however, was «optimistic» about the injury, according to McVay.
Puka Nacua also briefly left the game with what was later announced as cramps. He was listed as questionable to return but eventually made his way back to the field.
Adams had four catches for 71 yards in the game before his injury.









