Leveston (ankle) has been participating in the Rams' offseason training activities. Leveston landed on injured reserve in late August of last year and was never activated despite initially being designated to return. The 2024 seventh-round draft pick now appears to be back to health and will look to earn a spot on Los Angeles' 53-man roster.
Leveston (ankle) will remain on injured reserve for the remainder of the season. The Rams had designated Leveston to return from injured reserve, but the 21-day window to activate him has now closed. The 25-year-old will shift his focus to getting healthy for next season, and the team will have to look elsewhere for help along the offensive line.
Leveston (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Saints, Luke Johnson of The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports. Despite logging full practices all week, Leveston will not make his NFL regular-season debut in Week 13. The rookie seventh-round pick has been on injured reserve since late August due to an ankle injury, but given his practice participation this past week, Leveston is on track to be activated off IR for the Rams' Week 14 clash against the Bills on Sunday, Dec. 8.