Los Angeles Times

Ayers doesn’t make it, but undrafted rookie receiver Spruce does.

Undrafted receiver Spruce makes the team despite playing only one exhibition game because of injury.

- By Gary Klein gary.klein@latimes.com Twitter: @LATimeskle­in

Veteran linebacker Akeem Ayers was among the players cut Saturday as the Rams reduced their roster from 75 to 53 players.

Ayers, 27, started 11 games at strong-side linebacker last season and began training camp on track to start alongside new middle linebacker Alec Ogletree and weakside linebacker Mark Barron.

Ayers, who played at Verbum Dei High and UCLA, had signed with the Rams after playing the final part of the 2014 season with the New England Patriots.

The Rams selected linebacker Josh Forrest in the sixth round, but rookie free agent Cory Littleton is among the players who could replace Ayers. The Rams also are often in a scheme that features five defensive backs.

To get to 53, the Rams waived 18 players, terminated the contracts of Ayers and defensive tackle Cam Thomas and placed offensive linemen Garrett Reynolds and Darrell Williams on injured reserve.

More moves could be made before the Sept. 12 opener against the San Francisco 49ers on “Monday Night Football.”

The Rams are monitoring cuts made by other teams to see which players become available.

If they clear waivers, some of the players cut by the Rams might be considered for the 10-player practice squad.

Coach Jeff Fisher is scheduled to speak to reporters about the roster Sunday.

Receiver Nelson Spruce, an undrafted free agent, made the Rams’ roster despite sitting out the final three exhibition­s because of a knee injury.

Spruce, the Pac-12 Conference’s all-time receptions leader, impressed coaches during rookie camp, off-season workouts and training camp, and he led the Rams with six receptions, including one for a touchdown, in the first exhibition against the Dallas Cowboys.

The Rams had begun reducing the roster Friday, cutting players including offensive lineman Eric Kush and receiver Austin Hill, both of whom have been featured prominentl­y in HBO’s “Hard Knocks” series.

Others waived: Running backs Aaron Green and Terrence Magee, receivers Paul McRoberts and Duke Williams, tight end Justice Cunningham, tackle Isaiah Battle, defensive linemen Morgan Fox and Ian Seau, nephew of late Hall of Famer Junior Seau, linebacker­s Cameron Lynch and Brandon Chubb and defensive backs Christian Bryant, Marcus Roberson, Jabriel Washington, Michael Jordan, Rohan Gaines and Jordan Kovacs.

 ?? Billy Hurst Associated Press ?? AKEEM AYERS, a former standout at UCLA, started 11 games at strong-side linebacker for the Rams in 2015.
Billy Hurst Associated Press AKEEM AYERS, a former standout at UCLA, started 11 games at strong-side linebacker for the Rams in 2015.

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