Los Angeles Times

Defensive line help for Rams

Robinson activated by team and could make his debut with L. A. on Sunday in Miami.

- By Gary Klein

Robinson, who has been on noninjury reserve list since August, is activated and may play against Miami.

The NFL trading deadline is Tuesday, and these Rams never have been shy about making a splash.

In 2018 they traded for edge rusher Dante Fowler. Last season they dealt cornerback Marcus Peters to the Baltimore Ravens and then traded for cornerback Jalen Ramsey.

The Rams are 5- 2 heading into Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins, and coach Sean McVay said Friday he did not anticipate the team making any “crazy moves” by the deadline.

But the Rams strengthen­ed their roster Friday by activating defensive lineman A’Shawn Robinson from the noninjury reserve list.

“We’re getting him back,” McVay said during a videoconfe­rence, then joked, “We just traded for him.”

McVay said he had not yet determined whether Robinson would be active against the Dolphins. After a week off, the Rams play the Seattle Seahawks on Nov. 15.

“If it’s not this week, then definitely after the bye,” McVay said. “We look forward to getting him back rolling with us, because he’s going to be a big addition and big boost to our team.”

Robinson, who has been practicing since last week, welcomed the return to the roster.

“I’m excited to get out there and finally line it up with those guys,” he said Friday.

Robinson, 25, played for the Detroit Lions for four seasons before signing a two- year contract with the Rams that included $ 9.5 million in guarantees. The Rams signed Robinson ostensibly to replace Michael Brockers, who had agreed to terms with the Ravens. But when Brockers’ deal fell through, the Rams resigned him.

Robinson participat­ed in the virtual offseason program but was placed on the noninjury reserve list Aug. 8 for what team officials said was an unspecifie­d condition that occurred before training camp.

Neither McVay nor Robinson gave specifics Friday.

Asked if it was cardiac condition, McVay said he was attempting to be sensitive to conditions of the Health Insurance Portabilit­y and Accountabi­lity Act, but said, “It was something in that arena.” Robinson said it was a “respirator­y situation” but did not provide details. Asked if it was related to COVID- 19, he said no.

“I try to keep it in the past and not worry about it,” he said.

The Rams defense mostly has done well in Robinson’s absence. The unit ranks sixth in the NFL, giving up 312.9 yards per game. The Rams are second in points allowed ( 17.7 per game) and tied for third with 24 sacks.

Brockers, Aaron Donald and Sebastian Joseph- Day are starters, and Morgan Fox and Greg Gaines have been valuable rotational players. The 6- foot- 4, 330- pound Robinson will add versatilit­y to the group, defensive coordinato­r Brandon Staley said.

“You could feel him even in practice; the size, the athleticis­m, it shows up,” Staley said. “We’re looking forward to getting him in some of these live-game settings and doing what he’s done throughout his career, and I think it will be a big boost to us.”

Robinson said it had been “very annoying” not being able to be on the f ield with teammates for so long. But he said teammates, coaches and family members kept him motivated.

“It’s real brotherhoo­d here,” he said. “It’s very different from where I’ve been.”

Robinson observed drills and performed individual conditioni­ng before the Rams moved him from the noninjury list last week, giving the team a 21- day window to activate him to the roster.

When he f inally got back onto the practice f ield, Robinson appeared elated.

“I was kind of like on the fence, like one of those dogs that’s just waiting — they’re waiting and excited,” he said. “So the day I got out there I couldn’t stop smiling. I wanted to jump, run around everywhere.”

There is a difference between practice and being in shape to play in games, Staley said, and the Rams will be cautious in deciding when Robinson will play.

Robinson said he would be ready Sunday if called upon.

“I’m always ready,” he said.

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Tight end Tyler Higbee ( hand) was limited and will be a game- time decision, McVay said. “It’s really just being able to gauge, ‘ OK, when we’re playing live football, what do you have to do with that hand? Are you going to be able to contribute and play at a level that’s in alignment with the player he is?’ He’s so tough to be able to push through that, but we also want to be smart.” … Kicker Kai Forbath concluded his f irst week of practice, and McVay is eager for him to play Sunday. “In the times that we did do f ield goals, it was basically automatic,” McVay said. “It seemed like he seamlessly f it right in.”

 ?? Gary Klein Los Angeles Times ?? A’SHAWN ROBINSON, who signed with the Rams but went on the noninjury reserve list before the season, has worked out on his own.
Gary Klein Los Angeles Times A’SHAWN ROBINSON, who signed with the Rams but went on the noninjury reserve list before the season, has worked out on his own.

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