Los Angeles, CA — Boy, when it rains it pours. The Los Angeles Rams will be without two of their promising players as they have lost both OL Aaron Neary and edge Josh Carraway to season-ending injuries.
Neary was set to serve a four-game suspension to open the season. He spent time with the second- and third-string units along the offensive line at both guard spots as well as center. Neary was likely to be a reserve offensive lineman though the Rams will need to look elsewhere to fill the hole on the depth chart now.
Carraway was added over the offseason after spending time with the Tennessee Titans and Chicago Bears. Carraway was a former seventh-round draft pick in 2017 who impressed as an edge rusher in the preseason.
With the season approaching closely, offensive linemen are the most valuable positions. You have to invest your billion dollar quarterback right?
Tough break for the rams! I’m sure their coach will get things under control!
Dang, its tough to see players getting hurt the very moment the season is about to start. This only makes it more interesting as we see the next players step up and fill that role. Lets see how the Rams will fill in those gaps on their depth chart.
Damn, this just wasn’t Aaron Neary’s year. DUI suspension and now this.
Tough break for those two. Carraway was a player I was keeping an eye on. He has a lot of potential for sure.
All I read was gurley gurley gurley gurley gurley lol
Tough break for two players trying to make it. Tough few weeks for Neary.
That was a close one!