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James Brizuela
Dec 17, 2025
Updated at Dec 17, 2025, 23:40
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Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams has received a concerning final injury report status.

It was going to be difficult for Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Davante Adams to be able to suit up on "Thursday Night Football" against the Seattle Seahawks. Now, the receiver has received a concerning final injury status.

Adams went into Week 15 with a hamstring injury that kept him out of practice the full week, but he still managed to suit up against the Detroit Lions. 

Adams came alive in the third quarter, putting together two catches for 36 yards, adding to his total of 71 in the Lions' win. Unfortunately, he would go down with a non-contact injury, and it was revealed to be a re-aggravation of the same hamstring injury that has plagued him.

Despite re-injuring his leg, Rams head coach Sean McVay indicated that they would not shut the door on Adams playing against the Seahawks.

Adams is one of the toughest wide receivers and players in the NFL, but it appears his hamstring is a bit too tender to keep him from missing the game. 

Per the final injury report for the divisional matchup, Adams has been listed as "doubtful." Again, this does not mean he will be ruled out, but it would be shocking to see him take the field on Thursday night.

The Rams can also afford to lose Adams for a game. Despite his red zone threat and leading the league with 14 receiving touchdowns, Los Angeles still has a very dangerous offense.

Puka Nacua continues to shine in his third year in the NFL, putting together 1,367 receiving yards, which is good for second in the league.

The Rams also activated Tutu Atwell off IR, giving Matthew Stafford another weapon to throw the ball to. Tight end Colby Parkinson has also emerged as a strong target, securing six touchdowns in his last six games. 

That is also not to mention the stalwart running game that features Kyren Williams and Blake Corum. They are splitting carries, and both continue to be highly productive. 

Simply put, this Rams offense is one of the most dangerous, even without Adams in the lineup. Granted, his veteran presence on the field would do wonders for the passing game, but he also runs the risk of being hurt far more. 

Adams should be given a week to rest, and it sounds like his injury is significant enought to force him to at least miss one week.