Rams expect time together will be beneficial to reconfigured offensive line
Associated PressLOS ANGELES — With a win under their belt and no new injuries to account for, the Los Angeles Rams can focus on getting better instead of trying to make sure things don’t get any worse. They have three of their projected starters — left tackle Alaric Jackson, right guard Kevin Dotson and right tackle Rob Havenstein — back in action while rookie center Beaux Limmer and first-time starter at left guard Logan Bruss got better as the game went on against the San Francisco defensive line on Sunday. Everybody just put their head down, trust the guy next to him, and just play.” Working together is the only way for an offensive line to come together, Dotson said. “I haven’t been on a team where it all happened that fast or having that many people out at one time,” Dotson said. There’s kind of an unspoken ability to work in concert and in combination with one another, and that’s what I’m hopeful to start to see us be able to develop, whether that’s offensive line, Matthew with the receivers, backs getting comfortable with some of the different things that we’re doing, and same thing on defense.” NOTES: The Rams do not plan on designating CB Darious Williams to return from injured reserve this week.