Los Angeles Rams have released their final injury report ahead of a marquee Thursday Night Football showdown against the Seattle Seahawks, with roster availability set to play a defining role in a matchup between two NFC heavyweights. Both teams enter Week 15 with identical 11–3 records, making Thursday’s contest at Lumen Field one of the most consequential games of the 2025 regular season.
While Rams are tracking six players on their injury report, the status of star wide receiver Davante Adams stands out as the most significant storyline heading into kickoff on December 18.
Davante Adams listed doubtful with knee injury
Adams has been ruled doubtful after failing to participate in practice due to a knee injury. His potential absence would represent a major setback for Rams’ passing attack, as he remains one of the league’s most productive red-zone threats. Through 14 games in the 2025 season, Adams has commanded 114 targets, converting them into 60 receptions for 789 yards and an impressive 14 touchdowns.
If Adams is unable to suit up, Los Angeles may need to rely more heavily on its secondary receiving options and tight ends, particularly in a hostile road environment against a Seattle defense that has excelled at limiting explosive plays.
Defensive line depth in focus with Braden Fiske questionable
Defensive end Braden Fiske is listed as questionable after missing practice with an ankle injury. Fiske has been a rotational contributor on the defensive front, recording two sacks and three tackles for loss this season. His availability could influence Los Angeles Rams’ ability to generate consistent pressure, especially against a Seahawks offense that thrives when afforded time in the pocket.
Rams’ defensive coaching staff will be monitoring Fiske closely, as depth along the line could be critical late in the game.
Encouraging signs from Los Angeles Rams’ full participants
There was more positive news elsewhere on the report, with four players logging full practice participation. Tight end Nick Vannett practiced fully despite dealing with an oblique issue and is expected to be available. Vannett’s presence adds stability to both the passing game and blocking schemes.
Safety Jaylen McCollough also practiced fully after being listed with an illness. McCollough has been an active contributor in the secondary this season, tallying 33 tackles, two sacks, and four passes defended. His availability strengthens a Rams defense that will be tested by Seattle’s balanced offensive approach.
Offensive lineman AJ Jackson (ankle) and wide receiver Jordan Whittington (back) were also full participants, signaling no major limitations heading into Thursday night.
Game details and playoff implications
Los Angeles Rams will travel to Seattle for an 8:15 p.m. ET kickoff at Lumen Field, with the game airing nationally on Amazon Prime Video. With both teams jockeying for playoff positioning and potential home-field advantage, roster health could prove decisive.
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