Los Angeles Times

Rams cancel practice after positive tests

Caution is taken for a player and a staff member who later retested negative.

- By Gary Klein

Coming off a Monday night victory in Tampa, Fla., Rams coach Sean McVay planned for an abbreviate­d week of preparatio­n for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers at SoFi Stadium.

A late- week day off from the practice field was not part of the original schedule.

But the Rams got one Friday as McVay and his team navigated their way through a COVID- 19- related situation.

McVay said Friday afternoon that he was made aware late Thursday night that a player and a staff member — not a coach — had tested positive. Both were re tested twice, on Thursday and Friday morning, and all tests were negative, McVay said.

Still, the Rams announced Friday morning that practice had been canceled “out of an abundance of caution” and that all meetings would be conducted virtually. McVay said that windy conditions — “It’s like a tornado, like a wind tunnel out there at our facilities” — and the opportunit­y to give players added time off their feet also contribute­d to his decision, the latest change of plan in a season like no other because of the pandemic.

“You realize how quickly it can catch up with you, especially when you start to look at what possibly could have occurred as a result of closeconta­ct tracing — all those things had those results been positive,” McVay said during a videoconfe­rence with reporters. “Fortunatel­y, we didn’t have to suffer the consequenc­es. But it was a good way of kind of resetting your focus and understand­ing how crazy this thing all is.”

The day off from the practice will not adversely affect the Rams on Sunday against the 49ers, cornerback Jalen Ramsey said.

“Things happen, you’ve got to be able to adapt to it,” Ramsey said during a videoconfe­rence with reporters. “Safety’s f irst, so that’s what matters.”

It was the second time in as many weeks that COVID- 19 affected the Rams.

On Nov. 18, the Rams placed three players — defensive back Jake Gervase, tight end Kendall Blanton and receiver J. J. Koski on the reserve/ COVID- 19 list. Blanton and Koski have since returned to practice, a team official said. None of the players have been active for a game this season.

The Rams dealt with COVID- 19 issues before the season. Offensive linemen Brian Allen and Andrew Whitworth tested positive during the spring and summer, respective­ly. Rookie outside linebacker Terrell Lewis’

ability to participat­e in team activities was delayed after he tested positive in August.

The 49ers are in the midst of dealing with far more COVID- 19 issues.

Receiver Brandon Aiyuk and offensive lineman Trent Williams are among six players on the reserve/ COVID- 19 list. Defensive linemen Arik Armstead and Javon Kinlaw and offensive lineman Hroniss Grasu came off the list this week.

Three players — tight end Jordan Reed and linebacker­s Dre Greenlaw and Azeez AlShaair — did not practice Thursday or Friday because

of unspecifie­d illnesses, and they are listed as questionab­le, according to the 49ers injury report.

Unlike the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, who had Thursday’s game postponed until Tuesday, the Rams’ game schedule has not been affected.

“My understand­ing is that we’re kicking off,” McVay said. “We’re playing at SoFi at 1and that’s our plan.”

McVay said the Rams would conduct a longer walkthroug­h Saturday, much like they did in November 2018 when a Friday practice was canceled to enable players,

coaches and staff to deal with evacuation­s caused by fires in Ventura and Los Angeles counties. The Rams practiced at USC and, a day later, defeated the Seattle Seahawks.

Etc.

Tight end Tyler Higbee ( elbow) will be a game- time decision, McVay said. Gerald Everett and Johnny Mundt will share snaps if Higbee does not play. Lewis ( knee) is doubtful. “I’d be very surprised if he’s available and ready to go,” McVay said. ... 49ers guard Tom Compton is out because of a concussion.

 ?? Wilfredo Lee Associated Press ?? RAMS COACH Sean McVay said “my understand­ing is that we’re kicking off” on Sunday against the 49ers after a coronaviru­s scare within the Rams organizati­on.
Wilfredo Lee Associated Press RAMS COACH Sean McVay said “my understand­ing is that we’re kicking off” on Sunday against the 49ers after a coronaviru­s scare within the Rams organizati­on.

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