Cooper Kupp will be out for several weeks after spraining his ankle among Rams' latest injury woes
Receiver Cooper Kupp is likely to miss several games for the Los Angeles Rams after spraining his ankle in their loss at Arizona last weekend
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Receiver Cooper Kupp is likely to miss several games for the Los Angeles Rams after spraining his ankle in their loss at Arizona last weekend.
Rams coach Sean McVay revealed the extent of Kupp's latest major injury Monday. McVay also said center Jonah Jackson and safety John Johnson are expected to be out for several weeks with shoulder injuries, adding to the Rams' extensive injury problems just two weeks into the regular season.
Kupp left Sunday's 41-10 loss in the second quarter after rolling his ankle at the end of a long catch and run. The Super Bowl 56 MVP dealt with significant injuries during the previous two seasons, playing in just 21 of the Rams' 34 regular-season games.
The Rams already are without record-setting receiver Puka Nacua, who aggravated his knee injury in their season opener. Nacua is expected to be sidelined for at least another month, and possibly into November.