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Rams' Key Players Return for Playoff Push
2 Jan
Summary
- Safety Quentin Lake returns after six-week absence and signs a contract extension.
- Tutu Atwell has seen reduced playing time due to offensive scheme changes.
- Offensive line dominance was key to the Rams' midseason offensive success.

The Los Angeles Rams are receiving a crucial boost as key players return to practice ahead of the playoffs. Safety Quentin Lake is back after a six-week absence, rejoining the defense and signing a three-year, $42 million contract extension. His presence is vital for improving the run defense and secondary coordination. On offense, the team is looking forward to the return of receiver Tutu Atwell, although his playing time may be impacted by the team's commitment to a 13-personnel offensive scheme that favors strong run blockers. The offensive line, a critical component of the Rams' midseason resurgence, is also seeing players return from injury.
Key offensive starters like Jackson and Dotson are expected back, bolstering a unit that was instrumental in the Rams' balanced attack. Their absence against the Atlanta Falcons exposed vulnerabilities, particularly in pass protection and the run game. The return of these linemen, along with the anticipated full health of Rob Havenstein and potentially David Dotson, should stabilize the offensive front. This stability is essential for supporting the backfield tandem of Kyren Williams and Blake Corum, aiming to restore their status as a top rushing duo.




