Top Tremayne Anchrum News
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Rams' Tremayne Anchrum: Out for season
The Rams placed Anchrum (lower leg) on injured reserve Tuesday. He'll miss the entire 2022 season, per Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic.
Anchrum made his first career start Sunday against the Falcons, but it didn't last long as he was forced to leave the game after fracturing his fibula. The 2020 seventh-round pick presumably will need surgery and be out for the rest of the campaign. The Rams already lost rookie third-rounder Logan Bruss to season-ending ACL surgery, so in Anchrum's absence, Los Angeles may turn to newcomer Oday Aboushi to start at right guard moving forward.
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Rams' Tremayne Anchrum: Will miss time
Anchrum suffered a fractured fibula in Sunday's win over the Falcons and will need surgery, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Anchrum suffered the injury early in the game while making his first career NFL start. There is no timeline on his return and he is considered out indefinitely, with a move to IR looming. It's another tough blow to the Rams' offensive line, which already lost third-round rookie Logan Bruss for the season due to a torn ACL and MCL. The team will likely turn to David Edwards to start at left guard moving forward.
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Rams' Tremayne Anchrum: Will not return
Anchrum (ankle) will not return Sunday against the Falcons, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
Anchrum suffered the injury in the first quarter. In his absence, Jeremiah Kolone likely will become the Rams' main backup guard for the remainder of the game.
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Rams' Tremayne Anchrum: Back from COVID list
Anchrum was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday.
Anchrum will be eligible to play in Tuesday's game against the Seahawks. He'll provide depth at offensive tackle, a position which remains short-handed to Rob Havenstein and Joe Noteboom remaining on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
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Rams' Tremayne Anchrum: Placed on COVID-19 list
Anchrum (undisclosed) was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday.
Anchrum was one of five Rams players to land in COVID-19 protocols Thursday. Los Angeles currently has three offensive tackles -- Anchrum, Rob Havenstein and Alaric Jackson -- in the NFL's healthy and safety protocols, so Andrew Whitworth and Joe Noteboom are currently the only available options at tackle.
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Rams' Tremayne Anchrum: Reinstated from IR
Anchrum (ankle) was activated from injured reserve Tuesday.
Anchrum was designated to return from injured reserve in late September and is now back on the active roster after spending the first five weeks of the season on the shelf. He should serve as depth at offensive tackle for the Rams.
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Rams' Tremayne Anchrum: Designated to return from IR
Anchrum (ankle) has been designated to return from injured reserve Wednesday, Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.com reports.
Anchrum will have a three-week window to be added to the active roster. If he isn't, then he will stay on IR for the remainder of the 2021 campaign. Last year, he primarily served as depth along the offensive line and will likely play a similar role when healthy this season.
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Rams' Tremayne Anchrum: Lands on IR
The Rams placed Anchrum (ankle) on injured reserve Thursday, Cameron DaSilva of the Rams Wire reports.
Anchrum suffered an ankle injury during the Rams' second preseason contest, but he was considered to have avoided a major injury. Nonetheless, the Rams are being cautious with their 2020 seventh-round pick and will delay his return to action until at least Week 4 of the regular season. Last year, he primarily served as depth along the offensive line and will likely play a similar role in 2021.
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Player Bio
HT/WT: 6-2, 314 lbs |
Birthplace: USA |
Age: 24 |
School: Clemson |
Experience: 4 |