THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- On Oct. 9, in the fourth quarter of an eventual loss to the Buffalo Bills, primary Los Angeles Rams cornerback Trumaine Johnson sprained his right ankle on a play that could've wound up tearing his knee. Twenty-four days later, he was flying around the field in practice, at one point intercepting a pass from No. 1 overall pick Jared Goff and laughing as he jogged to the end zone.
Johnson was limited while working out with the team on Wednesday, but only because the Rams held him back.