Los Angeles Rams rookie defensive lineman Braden Fiske will have surgery to repair a knee injury sustained in Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
The injury occurred during a play in the second quarter, where Fiske was seen clutching his knee in pain after a tackle. He was helped off the field by the team's medical staff and did not return to the game.
Fiske, who was drafted by the Rams in the latest NFL draft, has been a vital part of the team's defensive line, providing a much-needed boost to the team's pass rush. His injury is a significant blow to the team, which is already struggling to find its footing this season.
The Rams' coaching staff has expressed concern over Fiske's injury, stating that he will undergo surgery to repair the damage. The team has not released an official timeline for Fiske's recovery, but it is expected that he will be out for several weeks.
The loss of Fiske will put additional pressure on the Rams' other defensive linemen to step up and fill the void. The team will need to rely on its veteran players to lead the charge and provide the necessary support to the team's defense.
The Rams' next game is scheduled for Sunday, and the team will be looking to bounce back from its loss to the Eagles. With Fiske out, the team will need to find a way to compensate for his absence and come up with a new strategy to take on its opponents.
Fiske's injury is a setback for the Rams, but the team remains optimistic about its chances this season. The team's coaching staff has expressed confidence in its ability to adapt to the injury and find a way to win without Fiske.
Only time will tell how the Rams will fare without Fiske, but one thing is certain - the team will need to come together and find a way to overcome this adversity if it hopes to succeed this season.