Running Back Cam Aker's Los Angeles Rams has moved an Achilles tendon tear in training and will miss the upcoming NFL season. This reports NFL reporter Adam Schefter from ESPN.
The Rams confirmed Akers' injury on Tuesday evening German time, but did not allow a downtime. Nevertheless, it is highly unlikely that Akers could be used again in the 2021 season, even if the Rams should reach Super Bowl in the coming February.
The 22-year-old had been selected from the Rams in the Draft 2020 at 52st in the 2nd round and completed 13 games last year 13 games of Regular Season (a total of 748 yards spacecraft and 3 touchdowns). He increased in the course of the season and shone in the playoffs with 272 scrimming yards and two touchdowns in two games.
Akers Tue him very sorry, said Rams-Head coach Sean Mcvay opposite the radio station 710 ESPN. "He makes everything right and works hard." You will try to compensate for the failure internally. Currently, the Rams for the upcoming training camp are available on the Running Backs Darrell Henderson JR, Xavier Jones, Jake Funk, Raymond Calais and Otis Anderson.
However, McVay did not exclude a veteran Free Agent. Currently, the Altstars Adrian Peterson, Le'veon Bell and Leseean McCoy are still there without a contract for the coming season.
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Akers themselves answered Via Twitter and thanked for the prayers and recovery wishes: "I hate that that happened, but I am good things and knows that God does not make mistakes. I'll be back in NU and better As before. I'm a warrior. "
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