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Rams injury report: LA fully healthy, Colts rule out two starters

The Rams came into the season relatively healthy, with the exception of Cam Akers tearing his Achilles and Ogbonnia Okoronkwo beginning the year on injured reserve. They left Week 1 without any significant injuries, too, entering this matchup with the Colts at just about full strength.

On their final injury report Friday, the Rams didn’t list a single player with an injury designation. A’Shawn Robinson and Sebastian Joseph-Day were full participants, as was Ben Skowronek.

That’s a good sign for the Rams, meaning all of their inactives on Sunday will be healthy scratches.

Despite Skowronek not having an injury designation, McVay said he’s doubtful to play.

“I think everybody will be probable for the game,” he said. “There was one that was going to be doubtful. Ben Skowronek is the only one. Anybody that you’re expecting to play, we expect them to be up. So, Sebastian is going to be probable, and it’ll be good to be able to have him ready to go.”

The Colts aren’t as healthy heading into this game. They’ve already ruled out starting CB Xavier Rhodes and RT Braden Smith. Eric Fisher could make his debut at left tackle this weekend, but he’s still questionable to play.

Indianapolis will have Darius Leonard after he missed the first two days of practice Wednesday and Thursday. Quenton Nelson is questionable after getting in a limited day of practice on Friday.

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