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Quotes & Notes 8/22: Reynolds “getting better in all phases”

After each media session, Quotes and Notes will bring you what was said, who said it, and what it means for your Los Angeles Rams. Here’s what you should know from Thursday, Aug. 22.

“I think he’s just getting better in all phases.”
– HC Sean McVay

  • Wide receiver Josh Reynolds' contributions last season, and ensuing development leading into this season, have earned praise from Rams coaches and teammates.
  • According to McVay, what makes Reynolds stand out is his catch radius due to his length, reliable hands and ability to execute in clutch situations. McVay also mentioned increased confidence as a key part of Reynolds’ growth.
  • Although Reynolds is not listed as a starter on the Rams’ unofficial depth chart, McVay said the team still views him as one and will continue to play him a lot in 2019.

“He’s right on the track that we’ve had.”
– HC Sean McVay

  • Asked about RB Todd Gurley II's progress, McVay said Gurley is feeling good.
  • McVay said the team has stuck with the same every-other-day schedule for Gurley’s participation as part of managing the two-time First-Team All-Pro’s health heading into the regular season.
  • Gurley did not participate in Thursday’s practice, but there is no reason to be concerned – it was because of the every-other-day format according to McVay.

“I think (the young offensive linemen) have done a good job.”
– HC Sean McVay

  • Multiple first and second-year offensive linemen are poised for big roles for the Rams in 2019, and McVay has been pleased with their progress so far.
  • When it comes to evaluating those players, McVay said live games are the best setting. He also joked that it’s tough to look good trying to block someone like Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald in other settings such as practice, no matter who the player is.
  • McVay said the younger offensive lineman continue to become more technically and fundamentally sound. He mentioned rookie David Edwards – listed as left tackle Andrew Whitworth’s backup on the unofficial depth chart – as one he’s been “really pleased” with at this point in the preseason.
 

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How to watch: Rams return to Coliseum to face the Broncos

The Rams (0-2) will take on the Broncos (1-2) on Saturday, Aug. 24 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. The game will be broadcast on KCBS2, with a kickoff time set for 6 p.m. PT. Check below for all the information you need to know whether you’re watching from the Coliseum stands or from your own television or device!

IF YOU’RE HEADED TO THE GAME…
  • Be sure to check out this comprehensive Gameday Guide for all parking, tailgating, and entry policies if you’re headed to the Coliseum on Saturday.
  • Fans are encouraged to enter the Coliseum 45 minutes before kickoff to ensure efficient entry.
  • The Los Angeles Rams require mobile or physical hard stock tickets for entry. Print-at-home or PDF tickets are not accepted at games due to NFL policies.
  • Clear Bag: The NFL’s Clear Bag Policy is in effect and any bags brought to the game must be compliant. Visit NFL.com/allclear for more information.
BROADCAST INFO…
  • TELEVISION: Saturday’s game will be broadcasted live on KCBS2. Play-by-play commentator Andrew Siciliano will be joined by color-commentators Nate Burleson and Mina Kimes. Jaime Maggio will be reporting from the sidelines.
  • RADIO: Saturday’s contest will be broadcast on ESPNLA 710 AM. The English broadcast will feature Voice of the Rams J.B. Long on play-by-play, with Maurice Jones-Drew as color analyst, and D’Marco Farr on the sidelines. Plus, tune into 1330 AM for ESPN Deportes' live Spanish broadcast of the game with Troy Santiago and Ricardo Lopez on the call.
  • SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow the Rams on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat for live updates and behind-the-scenes content before, during, and after the game.
  • RAMS MOBILE APP AND WEBSITE: You can also watch live local games if you are within market on the Rams Mobile App and on the team’s website at www.therams.com on all phones and tablets, regardless of your mobile provider.
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