The Los Angeles Rams are trending back in the right direction after taking down the Minnesota Vikings last week and at 3-4 are still firmly in the mix in the NFC West.
The Rams will look to extend their winning streak to three in a row when they take on the Seattle Seahawks in a fierce division matchup on Sunday, and ahead of that big matchup, the team has made two roster moves.
KPRC2’s Aaron Wilson shared on X that the Rams signed punter Ty Zentner to their practice squad and released center Mike McAllister.
#Rams signed Ty Zenter to practice squad, released Mike McAllister
— Aaron Wilson (@AaronWilson_NFL) November 1, 2024
McAllister has been with the Rams since being undrafted in 2023 and has bounced around on the practice squad, but will now unfortunately not get a chance with the main roster.
Zentner is 26 years old and played nine games last season for the Houston Texans and Tennessee Titans averaging 44.9 yards on his 38 punts.
He’ll likely have a chance to be active against the Seahawks on Sunday since Ethan Evans has been ruled out with an illness.
The Rams already had Ryan Sanborn on the practice squad, so Sean McVay will have to decide which of the two gets elevated to play on Sunday.
Evans has been having a strong sophomore season and has improved quite a bit from his debut last year with increased touchback and inside-20 rates.
The Rams will be looking to get back to .500 against the Seahawks and are clearly not giving in to the trade rumors surrounding Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp.
Hopefully, their new punter can fill in admirably and keep the goal on track.
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