Cooper Kupp (knee) not out of the woods yet, will undergo more tests

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Cooper Kupp (knee) not out of the woods yet, will undergo more tests
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By: Cameron DaSilva | 3 hours ago

A week after seeing both Cooper Kupp and Brandin Cooks suffer concussions, forcing them to miss the second half against the Seattle Seahawks, the Los Angeles Rams were given another scare at wide receiver. In the first half of their win over the Broncos, Cooper Kupp suffered a knee injury that required him to be carted off the field.

He remained sidelined through the half, but he returned for the first series of the third quarter. It was a remarkable turnaround after suffering what appeared to be a gruesome leg injury, but the Rams knew pretty quickly that he wasn’t himself.

They pulled him out after that possession and didn’t allow him back into the game, taking a cautious approach with their wideout.

“He played that first drive and did some things,” Sean McVay said after the game. “But you can just see there’s a difference when you’re out there gutting through it and then when you’re out there able to be a great guy with short-space quickness, the lateral agilities to be able to work edges on people in the pass game, all the different things that we ask him to do in the run game — he just wasn’t himself.”

As great as it was to simply see him back on the field for a handful of plays and standing on the sideline for the rest of the game, Kupp isn’t out of the woods yet. He’ll undergo further testing on Monday to determine the severity of the injury, which will give the Rams a clearer plan for him moving forward.

Cooper Kupp said Rams held him out in second half for precaution. He will get more tests tomorrow. McVay didn’t give much of an update on Saffold, who likely will get more tests on his knee

After the game, Kupp did speak to the media and said he was feeling “all right,” but his knee felt “kind of stiff,” according to Myles Simmons of the Rams’ official site. The training and medical staff cleared Kupp after some initial tests, which is obviously a good sign, but an MRI is likely coming Monday to determine whether there is more significant damage in his knee than first thought.

Kupp felt good coming out of the break and wanted to get back on the field, but McVay and the training staff felt it was best to limit his workload and prevent further injury.

“Coming out of halftime I thought I could go out there and play. I wanted to play,” Kupp said. “It’s hard not being able to go out there and compete — you feel like you’re letting the guys down not being able to go out there and give it your all. For me, I’m always going to go out there and push and try to get back on the field and play, but it comes down to what’s best for this team long-haul — what Reggie and his training staff believes is best for us.”

As for the play when the injury occurred, it wasn’t exactly a legal one. Darian Stewart grabbed Kupp’s pads from behind and pulled him to the ground, which is always a dangerous way to tackle someone.

Stewart was flagged for a horse-collar tackle, costing his team 15 yards, but Kupp didn’t view it as a dirty play. He didn’t feel there was anything malicious about it and that Stewart – a former Rams safety – was simply making a football play. And while Kupp is “upset” that he got hurt, he doesn’t have any hard feelings toward Stewart.

“You never want to get hurt, but I hold no ill-will towards Stewart. I know he wasn’t doing it with any kind of malice or anything like that,” Kupp said. “He checked on me during the game — came out during the second half, asked if it was good. But it’s a game. It’s tough, I know if I was playing defense and that was the only way that I was going to be able to get someone down, in the heat of the moment it’s tough to know if you make that tackle or let that guy go.

https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2018/10/15/nfl-rams-cooper-kupp-knee-injury-tests-week-6/
 

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I give him credit for coming back , but he looked gimpy . Keeping my fingers crossed because he's Goff's safety blanket
 

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Darian Stewart should get a suspension. On one play - Hit out of bounds, Facemask, and hard core horse collar.
 

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Fuck Stewart and his horse collar tackle. It's illegal because it causes injuries... every single player who plays on the defensive side of the ball knows all about it too. Kupp should have told Stewart where to go.... that play is really the most fucked up thing you can do to another player and there is no excuse for it.

The 15 yard penalty should also come with a potential ejection. If the player you horse collar is injured as a result and can't play... you should have your ass sent to the locker room until the other player returns to the field. Totally fucked up.
 

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On average, it takes four-six weeks for a MCL injury to heal
Woods can take the Kupp role and Gurley can be used moe in the passing game, even if it's 4-6 weeks
 

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Rest easy Kupp, good opportunity for Reynolds and Everett to get more reps while we face a weakened Whiners
 

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Woods can take the Kupp role and Gurley can be used moe in the passing game, even if it's 4-6 weeks
Addressing the media postgame, Kupp said he was feeling “alright” with his knee feeling “kind of stiff,” but added that he felt like he’d be "GOOD" going forward. He also noted that despite the fact that the play where he got hurt was a penalty, he wasn’t angry with Broncos safety Darian Stewart.
 

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Addressing the media postgame, Kupp said he was feeling “alright” with his knee feeling “kind of stiff,” but added that he felt like he’d be "GOOD" going forward. He also noted that despite the fact that the play where he got hurt was a penalty, he wasn’t angry with Broncos safety Darian Stewart.

I'm not as forgiving. Are teams deciding to hurt our star WR's because they can't stop them? I don't buy that Stewart was trying to "make a football play." You have to intentionally reach for a collar like Stewart did, from behind, despite all the warning/training against performing such a blatant foul.

The same was true about the executed hit on Brandin Cooks last week, Cooks didn't even see what was coming, and so the defender didn't care about head to head contact. Everyone knew that Cooks was concussed last year, keeping him out of a Super Bowl, and felt like a hit job to me.
 
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Darian Stewart should get a suspension. On one play - Hit out of bounds, Facemask, and hard core horse collar.
Nonsense.
He was lunging making a tackle.
He wasnt trying to injure him.
The application of rules don't change just because a guy gets injured.....
Unless you're Brady.....
Or Rogers....
Or TO.....
Wait a minute....
 

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I dont see how any player can claim they were not aware of their strong grip on another player's rear shoulder pad collar. Its a ridiculous statement. You tackled high and from the rear and you know damn well that you're hanging on to the collar.

There should be a rule saying if you tackle with a horse collar and the player is injured and leaves the game, then you should be ejected. Of course if the hurt player returns then so can you.
 

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I am still crossing my fingers on this. Not convinced that this might not be serious.
 

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Rest easy Kupp, good opportunity for Reynolds and Everett to get more reps while we face a weakened Whiners

Good idea . Our TE'S have been rarely used , and need to get more involved.
 

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I am still crossing my fingers on this. Not convinced that this might not be serious.
I had the same feeling .. although seeing him back up and not just walking but in the gam
was a a relief ... you gotta believe if it was that serious he wouldn’t have been out the locker at alll
 

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Hopefully it’s only a sprain and he comes back this year. It’s pribabky swollen today. Damn shame.
 

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My concern with the Rams at 6-0 is just gonna get worse

It’s what happens to frustrated players constantly getting beat. Injuring our stars seems to be the only method in which other teams can slow us down