Cam Akers is ready to roll in regular-season finale against 49ers

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Achilles healed, Rams’ Cam Akers is ready to roll in regular-season finale against 49ers​

Rams running back Cam Akers, who suffered a torn Achilles in July, is on track to make his season debut Sunday against the San Francisco 49ers, coach Sean McVay said Wednesday.

Akers was injured before training camp, seemingly sidelining him for the season. But Akers was activated to the roster two weeks ago.

Akers was listed as a full participant for the Rams’ jog-through Wednesday.

“Everybody else was at a jog-through and Cam was full-speed, flying around,” McVay said during a video conference. “So, he’s excited. He’ll be ready to go.

“Looking forward to seeing Cam make his debut this week.”

The enthusiasm in McVay’s voice whenever he was asked about Akers was infused with gamesmanship.

The Rams (12-4) have lost five games in a row against the 49ers (9-7), and McVay no doubt wants to keep 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan guessing.

The stakes will be high for both teams Sunday at SoFi Stadium.

If the Rams win, they will claim their third NFC West title in five seasons and earn the No. 2 seed for the NFC playoffs. If the 49ers win, they will earn a playoff spot.

Akers’ return strengthens a team that added linebacker Von Miller and receiver Odell Beckham Jr. at midseason.

After Akers played well as a rookie last season, McVay had planned to make the former Florida State star a centerpiece of the offense with an expanded role. That plan was shelved when Akers was injured, and the Rams traded for Sony Michel to back up oft-injured Darrell Henderson.

It proved a smart move.

Michel has been the starter for the last five games — and the Rams have won all of them.

In Sunday’s 20-19 victory over the Baltimore Ravens, Michel rushed for 74 yards and a touchdown in 19 carries. He averaged more than 100 yards rushing in the previous four games.

Working Akers into the regular-season finale will be a “feel thing” McVay said.

“You definitely want to make sure you keep Sony rolling,” McVay said. “But being able to get Cam involved and get his feet wet is something that’s important. ... Whether it’s package with both of them on the field or Cam kind of supplementing Sony if he needs a blow, that will be a little bit of a feel thing.”

But the Rams will be not overwork Akers, McVay said.

“He looks like he could carry it and play a lot of plays, but I think you want to be smart with an incremental approach,” he said.

“Is that 10 snaps? Is that 20? Is that 25?” he said. “I think that’s something that as the week progresses we’ll have a better feel for, but definitely want to get him involved.”

Left tackle Andrew Whitworth said Akers was excited for his opportunity.

“I think that they’ve tried to hold him back, just because it’s been insane, really, how fast he’s been healed and how well he’s done,” Whitworth said. “But seeing him all the time and being with him in the locker room and the training room when he’s been rehabbing, it doesn’t shock me.

“Just with the mentality he’s had and, really, the confidence you’ve seen in him from day one with this thing.”

Akers’ energy and positive attitude lifts teammates in the huddle, Whitworth said.

“He’s got a great aura about him and a great personality of just pushing guys, and he’s talkative and he’s in the moment,” Whitworth said. “It’s been fun, just the little time I’ve been with him to be in some huddles with him and realize how much he loves football.

“And I think it’s almost infectious how excited he is to get opportunities in games, and I think that’s something that brings guys up around him.”
 

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Akers looks quick on his feet. But I really worry about him rushing things. They need to keep pounding the physical game with Michel. Then give a few carries to Akers to see where he really is in his progress. If he looks good he can be more of a factor in the playoffs.

If he's in a one back set I gotta think the defense will be looking for a run. They know the Rams want to get a look at him in real action. Might be a good time for a play action roll out the first time he lines up back there. Then hand him the ball if there's a completion.
I'd put Akers in on 3rd downs. Michel has dropped the ball a few times and doesn't catch and go as fast. Give Akers the ball in space and see what he does.
 

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I have no anxiety over there being a greater chance of injury for Akers coming back. By all accounts he looks great and there is no way they put him in jeopardy.
There's no way? Of course there is, this franchise wants to win a super bowl. Billion dollar company doing something risky or unethical in hopes of beating the competition? Yea that never happens.

He looks healthy and I wish him all the best in his hopefully limited touches, but I still wish he didn't return this year. If he comes back and is his old self for the playoffs I will be astonished because its never been done before in the NFL. With Sony and Henderson both healthy I dont get risking Akers health, but that's just my opinion.
 

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I'm just a really big fan of Akers tbh. Love the kid and want to see him be a part of a big playoff run.

I never really had a big connection to Bradford. I rooted hard for him especially early on but something about him always rubbed me the wrong way. It was the same thing with Jackson btw. Can't really explain it.

This team has a lot of players I feel that way about too (the good way). It's a hell of a roster in that way for me.
I can understand it with Sam, but SJ? Both seemed to have this disconnected quality about them. Sam just seemed so green and at times vacant. But SJ it was all about confidence. I loved how hard he played and carried the team behind that shit Oline. One of my favorites.

To each his own.
 

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With Sony and Henderson both healthy I dont get risking Akers health, but that's just my opinion.
I believe Henderson is on IR so we only have Sony and Funk. We definitely need Akers back if he's healthy
 

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"Los Angeles Rams running back Darrell Henderson has missed time this year due to injuries and COVID-19, and a knee injury will cause him to miss the rest of the regular season. On Monday, head coach Sean McVay announced that Henderson is headed to injured reserve with an MCL injury. He's expected to miss three to five weeks."

3 weeks would bring him back in the CCG, 5 weeks the Superbowl.
 

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Same here. I have my reasons, but I would never give them on this site.
Don't want a bunch of ROD members at my front door with torches and pitchforks.

I am worried and will continue to worry about Cam.
Hoping he shocks the NFL world
 

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I'm not worried. Remember, he tore it NOT playing football! Things can happen anywhere.
 

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AZ also getting Watt back for WC game...Should be a very interesting post-season.
 

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1) CAM IS BACK and he's gonna make a huge difference!

2) The Rams are 12-4 and can win the division AND knock the niners out of the playoffs...

3) Prime Time TV game against their hated division rival...

4) #2 seed on the line, 2 HOME playoff games, not to mention getting the niner monkey off McVays' back

5) the game is in LA and SOFI will be rockin'

I got a bad feeling about this game...
I have a good feeling-- 49ers will be hard-pressed to beat the Rams 6 straight-- with Trey Lance at the QB helm
 

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Hopefully Akers is 100% because the RB depth is freaking scary
Most likely he is. They’ve probably told him that whatever shape the Achilles is in is the best it’s going to get so it really doesn’t matter if he plays now or 9 months from now.

If he’s going to re-injure it he’s going to re-injure it.
 

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Yeah there were some yards left on the field with Michel as the underneath outlet pass. On third downs that will be Akers.

Also though teams do self scout which is why they look so bad in a phase one week then adjust it the next. So 9ers will have Warner all over those.

What you can't really adjust to schematically is being blown off the ball. So just feed Michel. Keep it balanced early. Play field position. Then mix in some shots. If we get a full team game Rams will drop the house on these guys. I think their bullshit streak has run its course.
This is exactly what I think. Just let the big guys be the stars and as the game progresses we start to get our big plays. Line up with a running back all game. Bring in one more big guy. Lets roll. It's all about play action, no empty sets. Take what they give in passing. Be patient.
 

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because its never been done before in the NFL.
I'm not arguing but are we sure no player has come back from an Achilles injury in the same year? I honestly don't know. I'm sure it's rare at minimum.
 

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I'm not arguing but are we sure no player has come back from an Achilles injury in the same year? I honestly don't know. I'm sure it's rare at minimum.



In his first season after tearing his right Achilles tendon in 1993, Dan Marino threw for 4,453 yards and 30 touchdowns en route to his eighth Pro Bowl invitation and the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award.

But even the Hall of Fame former Miami Dolphins quarterback was stunned when he saw Terrell Suggs play Sunday against the Houston Texans — just five months after the Ravens outside linebacker underwent surgery on his right Achilles tendon.

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In his first season after tearing his right Achilles tendon in 1993, Dan Marino threw for 4,453 yards and 30 touchdowns en route to his eighth Pro Bowl invitation and the NFL Comeback Player of the Year award.

But even the Hall of Fame former Miami Dolphins quarterback was stunned when he saw Terrell Suggs play Sunday against the Houston Texans — just five months after the Ravens outside linebacker underwent surgery on his right Achilles tendon.

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All I can find is that of the NFL players that suffered an Achilles rupture 76% returned and the average return time was 9 months. Hopefully Cam is one of the few who succeeds in coming back early. Guess we'll see.