The Los Angeles Rams looked like one of the best teams in the NFL through two weeks. For two quarters against the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 3, that sentiment looked sound. Then came the second-half collapse, which saw the Eagles block a game-winning field goal and return it for a touchdown.

Suddenly, the Rams, who currently sit in third place in the NFC West, have another challenge in front of them: The undefeated Indianapolis Colts. It may require all hands on deck to avoid a second straight loss.

On Friday, Rams head coach Sean McVay addressed the media, shedding some light on key injuries to wide receiver Davante Adams and tight end Rob Havenstein.

“[I] feel good about them being able to go on Sunday,” McVay said, per Rams reporter Stu Jackson.

Adams did not practice on

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