Jackson (shoulder) was activated from injured reserve Monday. Jackson has been sidelined for the Rams' last six games after fracturing his scapula in the team's Week 2 loss to the Cardinals, but Monday's activation suggests he'll return for Week 10's matchup against the Dolphins. Expect the first-year Ram to serve as the team's top left guard in Monday night's contest.
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Officially off IR
Jackson (shoulder) was activated from injured reserve Monday. Jackson has been sidelined for the Rams' last six games after fracturing his scapula in the team's Week 2 loss to the Cardinals, but Monday's activation suggests he'll return for Week 10's matchup against the Dolphins. Expect the first-year Ram to serve as the team's top left guard in Monday night's contest.
Cleared for practice
The Rams designated Jackson (shoulder) for return to practice from their injured reserve list Thursday. Jackson has missed the Rams' last six games due to a broken scapula he suffered in Week 2 at Arizona, but it now looks like he's nearing a return to action. The Rams have 21 days to officially activate him before they'd be required to leave him on injured reserve for the remainder of the year.
Shifts to IR
The Rams placed Jackson (shoulder) on injured reserve Wednesday. Jackson fractured his scapula during the Rams' Week 2 loss to the Cardinals, and he's now officially been moved to IR. The Ohio State product will be eligible to return for Los Angeles' Week 8 matchup with the Vikings.
Fractures scapula
Jackson is expected to be placed on injured reserve after fracturing his scapula on Sunday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports. Head coach Sean McVay told reporters earlier Monday that Jackson would miss "a significant amount of time" with a shoulder injury, so this news comes as no surprise. If Jackson is placed on IR as expected, either Logan Bruss or Justin Dedich will likely take over at left guard on an already depleted Rams offensive line.
Will miss significant time
Head coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday that Jackson is expected to miss "a significant amount of time" with a shoulder injury, Greg Beacham of the Associated Press reports. The fifth-year offensive lineman is dealing with a shoulder injury once again, and following Sean McVay's comments Monday, Jackson could very well end up on the Rams' injured reserve list. Expect Logan Bruss or Justin Dedich to take over as the Rams' top left guard while Jackson recovers.
Full participant in practice
Jackson (shoulder) was a full participant in the Rams' practice Wednesday, Sarah Barshop of ESPN reports. Jackson has seemingly overcome a shoulder injury suffered in July as he managed to practice in full Wednesday. He should now be good to go for Sunday's opener versus the Lions.
Returns to practice Monday
Jackson (shoulder) practiced Monday and is likely to be ready for the start of the regular season, Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports. Jackson suffered a bruised scapula during practice in late July and didn't play in any of Los Angeles' preseason games, though he was able to participate in some individual drills during practice last week. The left guard's return to full practice Monday bodes well for his likelihood of being ready to suit up for Week 1 of the regular season. Head coach Sean McVay included Jackson when naming players on the team who have been recovering from injuries but are expected to be able to play in the season opener.
Does individual drills Monday
Jackson (shoulder) participated in stretching and individual drills at practice Monday but didn't take part in team drills, Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports. Jackson suffered a bruised scapula during training camp on the final day of July and has been held out of full practices since. It's not yet clear whether he'll be ready to return by Week 1 of the regular season. If he makes it back by then, Jackson is slated to start at left guard for Los Angeles.
Missing substantial time
Jackson is expected to miss about six weeks with a bruised scapula sustained during Wednesday's practice, Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports. Jackson came over from Detroit to Los Angeles on a deal that made him one of the highest paid guards in football during free agency, and he's now in jeopardy of missing the beginning of the Rams' 2024 campaign. Expect both Mike McAllister and KT Leveston to see increased work at left guard in Jackson's extended absence.