Los Angeles Times

Rookie running back Davis makes a final push

- By Lindsey Thiry and Gary Klein lindsey.thiry@latimes.com Twitter: @LindseyThi­ry gary.klein@latimes.com Twitter: @latimeskle­in

GREEN BAY, Wis. — A final audition in a preseason finale against the Green Bay Packers now turns into an uneasy wait for Rams running back Justin Davis.

Davis rushed for 55 yards in 17 carries in Thursday’s 2410 loss at Lambeau Field. He also caught two passes for 21 yards.

After the game, the undrafted free agent from USC was uncertain if his performanc­e earned him a place on the roster, which will be trimmed from 90 players to 53 by Saturday.

“I left everything I can do out there on the field,” Davis said. “So there’s nothing else I can dwell on right now.”

Davis showed flashes throughout the preseason, coach Sean McVay said.

“He’s definitely going to be somebody that we’re going to look strong at,” McVay said. “I think he’s made a nice run at giving himself a chance to be on this football team.”

Davis is competing with Aaron Green, a member of the practice squad last season as a rookie, for a spot behind starter Todd Gurley and backup Malcolm Brown. Gurley did not dress for the final two preseason games. Brown sat out Thursday.

“I’ve been trying my hardest to be a quick learner because the NFL is totally different than college,” Davis said.

Green was slowed during training camp and sidelined for the preseason opener after hand surgery. He has played in a cast since.

Crowded f ield

Receivers Brandon Shippen and Paul McRoberts, members of last season’s practice squad, started against the Packers.

Shippen caught seven passes for 58 yards, McRoberts one for 17.

“I gave my all tonight,” McRoberts said. “I just missed out on things I wanted to happen.”

Both are longshots to make the cut in a receiving corps that underwent a drastic change in personnel after last season.

Robert Woods signed as a free agent, Cooper Kupp and Josh Reynolds were drafted and Sammy Watkins was acquired in a trade during training camp. Tavon Austin, Pharoh Cooper and Michael Thomas are holdovers from last season.

“We feel good about the depth at that position,” McVay said, adding, “Paul McRoberts has done a nice job, but there are going to be some tough decisions at that position.”

McVay also compliment­ed Shippen’s progress.

“I put everything I can out,” Shippen said. “So I have no regrets.”

Hurricane relief

Rams players Michael Brockers and Malcolm Brown began drives to aid victims of Hurricane Harvey, and the organizati­on is joining the effort.

Fans who purchase tickets to the Sept. 10 opener against the Indianapol­is Colts have the option to direct a portion of their ticket price to be donated to relief efforts.

Ticket buyers who wish to contribute can go to Ticketmast­er and enter the code BROCKERS to have the Rams’ proceeds from the sale donated to the American Red Cross and the United Way of Greater Houston.

The Rams also are offering two opportunit­ies to attend the Colts game in an NFL.com auction, with proceeds going to the Red Cross.

One package includes use of a Peristyle Suite, which can accommodat­e as many as 35 guests, eight parking passes, a $1,000 food and beverage credit and a visit from a Rams Hall of Famer honored during pregame and halftime. Brockers will meet with the winner and their guests on the field after the game.

The second experience includes four tickets and four pregame field passes.

Etc.

Defensive back Isaiah Johnson left the game and is being evaluated for a concussion, McVay said.

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