San Diego Union-Tribune

AKERS SEPARATES FROM COMMITTEE

- RAMS REPORT Klein writes for the L.A. Times.

He has carried the ball 50 times in the last two games.

But Rams coach Sean McVay is not ready to publicly anoint rookie Cam Akers as the team’s featured running back.

On Friday morning, about 12 hours after Akers had rushed for 171 yards in 29 carries in a 24-3 victory over the New England Patriots, McVay said he still intended to utilize running backs Darrell Henderson and Malcolm Brown.

So the running-back-bycommitte­e approach remains in play, at least in theory.

“Malcolm and Darrell are both very valuable parts of what we do,” McVay said during a videoconfe­rence with repor ters. “It was Cam’s night ... but as far as how we move f orward, I think what’s impor tant for us is capitalizi­ng on all the different playmakers that we do have.”

Akers’ ascent i s not a surprise, only delayed.

After the Rams (9-4) released running back Todd Gurley last March, they used their f irst pick in the NFL Draft to select Akers in the second round with the 52nd overall pick.

The former Florida State standout star ted the first two games but suffered a rib injury early in a victory over the Eagles and was sidelined for two games. He broke off a 61-yard run in a victory over Washing ton but barely played against the 49ers and Bears.

In the next four games, he had a combined 33 carries. He caught a touchdown pass against the Buccaneers and ran for a touchdown in the second matchup against the 49ers.

But i n a 38-28 victory over the Cardinals last Sunday, Akers rushed for 72 yards and a touchdown in a career-high 21 carries.

He star ted against the Patriots, and carried the load for an offense that scored two touchdowns. Henderson gained 5 yards in two carries. Brown had zero carries and was targeted on one pass.

“Cam got into a rhythm right away and we kind of just felt like he was the hot hand and decided to go with that,” McVay said.

With three games left in the reg ular season, McVay probably will continue to use all three.

Notable

The Rams this week signed long snapper Colin Holba to the practice squad week as a precaution­ary measure should Jake McQuaide be affected by injury or COVID-19, McVay said.

“It was just a contingenc­y plan if God forbid something were to happen to him, or you lose him for a COVID-contact trace, or whatever,” McVay said.

“I mean this year is forcing you to think through a lot of stuff. It’s why I’m not sleeping much.”

McVay was happy to see star defensive lineman Aaron Donald and star cornerback Jalen Ramsey clearing the way for linebacker Kenny Young during his 79-yard intercepti­on return for a touchdown.

“That’s my favorite play of the game, because you see two of the best players in the world out in front blocking for him, and the genuine joy,” McVay said.

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