The Rams have placed starting left guard Steve Avila and starting left tackle Joe Noteboom on injured reserve, sidelining both offensive linemen for at least four weeks.
Avila sprained his MCL in the Rams’ Week 1 matchup with the Lions. Noteboom had to be carted to the locker room during the same game with an ankle injury. The Rams also signed veteran cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon to their practice squad for some added secondary depth.
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After Avila’s injury on Sunday night, the Rams moved Jonah Jackson to left guard and put in rookie Beaux Limmer at center. The Rams seem poised to stick with those changes moving forward after signing rookie center Dylan McMahon from the Eagles’ practice squad, likely to back up Limmer.
2022 seventh-round pick AJ Arcuri stepped in at left tackle after Noteboom went down, but he may not take over the starting job. The Rams also signed Geron Christian to their active roster and Ty Nsekhe to the practice squad, two tackles that could be ready to debut by Week 2. Additionally, if Rob Havenstein recovers from an ankle injury that sidelined him for Week 1, he could take over at his long-held right tackle post and allow Warren McClendon to flip to the left side. Alaric Jackson is also set to return from suspension in Week 3.
Avila spent most of his college career at center before starting 17 games (and playing every offensive snap) for the Rams at left guard as a rookie. His success at his new position caused the Rams to move 2024 free agent signing Jonah Jackson to center over the summer, though Jackson will likely switch back to guard after Avila’s injury.
Noteboom’s injury is yet another hiccup for a player that the Rams were hoping would be a long-term successor to Andrew Whitworth, who retired after the Rams won the 2022 Super Bowl. Los Angeles gave Noteboom a three-year, $40MM contract, but he only started six games before an Achilles tear ended his season. He struggled with injuries again in 2023, making just 14 appearances and six starts. The team then benched him for Jackson.
Witherspoon is a seven-year veteran with 77 appearances and 57 starts in his career, mostly at cornerback. He started all 17 games for the Rams in 2023 but did not re-sign in the offseason. Los Angeles signed ex-Bills cornerback Tre’Davious White instead. Witherspoon’s experience and familiarity with the Rams’ defense could quickly lead to activations from the practice squad in upcoming games.