Tough Break in Rams Camp—but Not All Doom and Gloom
The Los Angeles Rams’ training camp had a rough Tuesday, folks. Just when things were starting to look sharp and the pads were popping, the injury bug swooped in and took a bite out of the team’s defensive unit. Not one but two key players were sidelined during the session—first Emmanuel Forbes Jr., then safety Kamren Curl, who had to be helped off the field.
Now, before you start panicking, let’s walk through exactly what went down—and why Rams fans shouldn’t hit the full-on panic button just yet.
Kamren Curl: The Scare That Had Everyone Holding Their Breath
It all happened in the blink of an eye. Kamren Curl, who’s expected to be a major leader in the Rams’ secondary this season, suddenly came up limping during practice. There’s no footage showing exactly how the injury occurred, which always makes the situation feel more mysterious and nerve-racking. What we do know is this: Curl was able to put some weight on his right leg, the one that appeared to take the hit.
That’s usually a good sign.
Still, trainers didn’t take any chances. Curl was escorted off the field, first limping alongside a staffer, then guided into the medical tent. From there, he was loaded onto a cart and driven to the locker room for further evaluation. You could practically hear the collective breath being held by everyone on the sideline.
Here’s What McVay Had to Say
Fast forward to after practice, and all eyes and ears turned to Rams head coach Sean McVay. When asked about Curl’s status, McVay didn’t sound overly concerned—thankfully.
According to him, Curl may have simply had his ankle “stepped on” during a play. While that can still hurt like crazy and even sideline a player temporarily, it doesn’t necessarily mean anything long-term. McVay added that head trainer Reggie Scott had seen “some positive things” while evaluating the ankle, which was a huge sigh of relief for everyone within the Rams organization.
In short: yes, it was scary. No, it doesn’t appear to be season-threatening.
No Stranger to the Grind
Kamren Curl is no rookie to adversity or putting in the work. Last season was his first wearing a Rams jersey, and the guy barely left the field. When healthy, he played practically every defensive snap, quickly becoming a go-to presence in the secondary. His tackling skills, football IQ, and leadership made him one of the breakout defenders on the squad.
This season? Expectations are even higher. He’s supposed to be the anchor in a defensive backfield that has a lot of young talent but still needs a vocal and dependable leader. Curl checks all those boxes.
That’s why this scare stung so much. Losing someone like him, even for a couple of weeks, would shake up the chemistry on defense.
What’s the Backup Plan?
The Rams have built some pretty solid depth at safety—just in case things like this happen. While no one can fully replace Curl’s presence on the field, the Rams aren’t in full-on emergency mode either.
Guys like Kam Kinchens, Jaylen McCollough, and Quentin Lake are all waiting in the wings and have shown flashes of capability in camp. If Curl does miss time, these are the names you’ll hear more often.
Still, make no mistake—Curl isn’t just another cog in the wheel. He’s a captain-type presence, someone younger players rally around. And when you're installing new schemes or adjusting lineups, losing that kind of veteran leadership can be a tough pill to swallow.
Injury Woes Continue with Emmanuel Forbes Jr.
Oh, and let’s not forget—Curl wasn’t the only one to suffer a setback during Tuesday’s practice. Emmanuel Forbes Jr. also exited the field early with an injury, though fewer details have been released on his condition. It's unclear whether his situation is related to a tweak, collision, or something more serious.
The timing isn’t ideal. Training camp is the time when depth charts are solidified, competition ramps up, and chemistry starts clicking. The last thing you want is for injuries to derail that rhythm.
Let’s Talk Timing
Here’s the silver lining: it’s still early. There’s plenty of time before Week 1, and if Curl’s injury is truly as minor as McVay hinted, then we could see him back in uniform in a matter of days or a couple of weeks.
The fact that he was walking—even gingerly—off the field rather than being carted immediately from the injury site? That matters. Trainers usually don’t allow that unless the injury appears manageable. The medical team’s cautious approach with the cart ride to the locker room was more about ensuring comfort and avoiding aggravation than signaling a worst-case scenario.
Some Key Takeaways for Rams Fans
Let’s wrap this up with a few things fans should keep in mind:
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Kamren Curl’s injury doesn’t appear serious: Per McVay, there are encouraging early signs.
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Depth is strong: Kinchens, McCollough, and Lake are all viable short-term replacements.
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Still no word on Forbes: His status is more of a mystery, but updates should follow soon.
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Expect updates daily: McVay is good about keeping the media in the loop. The next couple of practices should reveal more about Curl’s condition.
Final Word: Breathe Easy... For Now
Injuries in training camp are always a bummer, especially when it’s a core player like Kamren Curl. But in this case, it looks like the Rams may have dodged a major bullet. Curl’s role as a stabilizing force in the secondary can’t be overstated, and his quick removal from the field seemed to be more precautionary than panic-driven.
Stay tuned to Rams camp for updates, but for now, let’s be cautiously optimistic. The season is long, the depth chart is stacked, and Kamren Curl’s toughness and value to this team aren’t going anywhere anytime soon.
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