Sean McVay Says He Tore His Plantar Fascia During the Rams' Victory over Titans
Sean McVay tore the plantar fascia while coaching the Rams to a 33-19 win over the Titans, confirmed by MRI after an awkward movement during the game.
- Sean McVay, head coach of the Rams, disclosed on Monday evening that he suffered a plantar fascia tear during the team’s 33-19 victory over the Tennessee Titans the previous Sunday.
- McVay did not reveal the exact timing of his injury but seemed to halt abruptly as he moved to call a timeout late in the game.
- He confirmed an MRI verified the injury and said he was limping dramatically near the end but is not currently playing and watches from the sidelines.
- McVay confirmed that he tore his plantar fascia and mentioned that since he's not actively playing but observing from the sidelines, any noticeable limp with some added flair is a result of the injury.
- The 39-year-old youngest Super Bowl-winning coach’s recovery time is uncertain, but he is expected on the sidelines as his 2-0 Rams prepare to visit defending champion Philadelphia.
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