Los Angeles Rams rookie running back Blake Corum fractured his right forearm during Sunday’s 30-25 loss to the Seattle Seahawks and will miss the postseason.
Corum was seen wearing a sling on the arm during the second half of the contest.
“He broke his forearm, he fractured his forearm, so unfortunately,” Rams coach Sean McVay told reporters. “He’s a tough, resilient guy. He’s gonna be a really good player for us for a long time, but he will miss the postseason.”
Corum carried twice for 10 yards and caught one pass for 12 yards before exiting.
Starting running back Kyren Williams (1,299 yards, 14 touchdowns on the ground) was one of the Rams who didn’t play Sunday.
Corum, a third-round pick out of Michigan, rushed for 207 yards and caught seven passes for 58 yards this season.
The fourth-seeded Rams (10-7) will host either the Detroit Lions or Minnesota Vikings on Jan. 13 in an NFC wild-card game.
–Field Level Media
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