San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

RAMS’ DEFEAT IN EXHIBITION INCLUDES LOSSES ON O-LINE

Rookie tackle Bruss out for year; team waives TE Blanton

- BY GARY KLEIN Klein writes for the L.A. Times.

The Rams had no choice about losing one player expected to play a key role this season, and Saturday they made a somewhat surprising decision to part ways with another.

Shortly after the Rams announced that tight end Kendall Blanton was among five players placed on waivers, coach Sean Mcvay said rookie offensive lineman Logan Bruss would be sidelined until 2023 because of a knee injury suffered during a preseason loss to the Houston Texans on Friday.

Bruss suffered a torn anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in his right knee.

The Rams, aiming to fortify an offensive line in transition, utilized a third-round pick — their highest in the draft — to select Bruss, who joined fellow former Wisconsin linemen Rob Havenstein and David Edwards with the Rams.

“We obviously drafted him with confidence that he could be a guy that could potentiall­y contribute for us this year,” Mcvay said.

Following the Rams’ victory over the Cincinnati

Bengals in Super Bowl LVI, right guard Austin Corbett signed a free-agent contract with the Carolina Panthers and left tackle Andrew Whitworth retired.

Bruss was regarded as the eventual successor to Corbett as part of a line that included left tackle Joe Noteboom, left guard Edwards, center Brian Allen and right tackle Havenstein.

Coleman Shelton took first-team reps at right guard during training camp and appeared on track to start the season at that spot. But Rams coaches projected Bruss as a potential midseason replacemen­t, allowing the versatile Shelton to be available at all three interior line positions.

Now offensive line coach Kevin Carberry must develop more depth for a line charged with protecting veteran quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford as the Rams attempt to repeat as Super Bowl champions, a feat that has not been accomplish­ed since the 2004 season.

Mcvay said he has been impressed with “incredible strides” made by linemen A.J. Jackson and Tremayne Anchrum. And fourth-year pro Bobby Evans has starting experience at guard and tackle.

Bruss is not the only member of the rookie class who will have surgery.

Outside linebacker Daniel

Hardy suffered an ankle injury against the Texans and will undergo a procedure that will probably land him on injured reserve to start the season, Mcvay said.

The Rams signed Blanton as an undrafted free agent in 2019. He spent two seasons on the practice squad, and then was elevated to the roster during the 2021 season after Johnny Mundt suffered a seasonendi­ng knee injury.

Blanton played a key role, especially in the playoffs.

He caught two passes — including one for a touchdown — in a divisional­round victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Starting in place of injured Tyler Higbee in the Super Bowl, Blanton caught five passes before he suffered a shoulder injury.

Higbee appears to be back at full strength after offseason knee surgery, and Brycen Hopkins’ ascent no doubt factored into the decision to waive Blanton.

Hopkins, a 2020 fourthroun­d draft pick from Purdue, caught four passes in the Super Bowl.

Mcvay said the reason the Rams waived Blanton was not to make room for wide receivers such as undrafted free agent Lance Mccutcheon.

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS AP ?? Rams quarterbac­k Bryce Perkins (top) leaps over Texans safety Terrence Brooks during the second half of a Houston victory over Los Angeles on Friday night.
ASHLEY LANDIS AP Rams quarterbac­k Bryce Perkins (top) leaps over Texans safety Terrence Brooks during the second half of a Houston victory over Los Angeles on Friday night.

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