LOS ANGELES — As he walked toward the lectern for his Wednesday press conference, Rams head coach Sean McVay seemed steady on his feet, no sign of the torn plantar fascia he suffered in his left foot during Sunday’s win over the Tennessee Titans .
“I feel good,” McVay said. “It’s actually better.”
McVay said he had been experiencing some restriction with his foot prior to Sunday. Then when he ran down the sideline to call a timeout, he felt a pop in his heel.
The coach will not require surgery on the torn tendon, saying that tearing the tendon is what surgeons do during the procedure to accelerate healing.
“It was temporarily painful but it actually feels a lot better now. So it’s a positive that I tore my plantar fascia,” McVay said jovially. “No issues for me. I did have to hop d