Put Sean McVay on the harm report. On Monday night time, the Los Angeles Rams head coach revealed he damage himself in a Week 2 win over the Tennessee Titans.
The 39-year-old coach did not say when the harm occurred, however the Associated Press reported Tuesday, “He appeared to tug up awkwardly whereas transferring to name a timeout throughout the 33-19 win.”
“Foot’s good,” McVay said whereas smiling on his weekly present with the crew web site.”I did tear my plantar fascia, so yeah. Nicely, that is a superb factor as a result of, I suppose, it means that you can heal a little bit sooner. However I used to be being dramatic, limping round in the direction of the tip of the sport, however the MRI confirmed I did that. Excellent news is, I am not enjoying. I am simply on the sidelines watching, so if I’ve a cool little limp so as to add some swag, you then’ll know why.”
Sean McVay says he tore plantar fascia in Week 2
The plantar fascia is a thick tissue that runs from the heel to the toes. It acts as a shock absorber and gives stability. McVay did not say whether or not he’ll put on a strolling boot because the harm heals.
McVay might not be enjoying in Sunday’s street sport in opposition to the additionally 2-0 Philadelphia Eagles, however the harm will nonetheless have an effect on him. Mobility is pivotal for coaches. For instance, they have to dash down the sideline to name a timeout in a detailed sport late within the fourth quarter.
McVay — one of many extra energetic coaches within the league — ought to have hassle staying nonetheless. The Tremendous Bowl LVI champion is thought for pacing the Los Angeles sideline and celebrating with gamers all through video games. He as soon as needed to rent a “get back” coach, Ted Rath (now with the New Orleans Saints), to make sure he did not stray too removed from the sideline throughout video games.
Monitor if McVay will attempt to tone his depth down in Sunday’s matchup at 1 p.m. ET on Fox, or if he’ll be hobbling up and down the sideline. The Rams hope it is the previous.
