The Los Angeles Rams have put their brutal start to the season in the rearview mirror and have won three in a row to take over first place in the NFC West with three games remaining.
The remaining schedule for the Rams isn’t daunting, and they’ll begin the final stretch with a battle on the road against the New York Jets in Week 16.
As for roster moves, the Rams didn’t have much work to do as the team announced just a single transaction, activating Charles Woods from the practice squad for depth in the secondary.
LA Rams Roster Moves:
• Activated, from Practice Squad (Standard Elevation) CB Charles Woods
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Woods has appeared in 11 games for the Rams and recorded two tackles, and the rookie will continue to serve in his typical role against the Jets at MetLife Stadium.
Los Angeles finishes the regular season against the Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks in games that will decide the NFC West.
The Rams’ defense hasn’t been great this season and is tied for 23rd in the league at 24.1 points per game allowed, but the team is coming off a strong performance against the San Francisco 49ers, which helped put a shootout just days earlier against the Buffalo Bills behind them.
Woods likely won’t play a big role, but you can never have enough depth in the NFL.
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