THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- The Los Angeles Rams will be without their primary cornerback on Sunday, but they're hopeful that their defensive line is getting healthier.
Robert Quinn, Michael Brockers and Will Hayes, the three starters who sat out Sunday's 30-19 loss to the Bills, all practiced on a limited bases on Friday and were all listed as questionable heading into the Rams' Week 6 game from Ford Field against the Lions.
"Each passing day they’re getting better," Rams coach Jeff Fisher said. "Obviously we need them, especially against this group.”
The Rams are facing a Matthew Stafford-led offense that features the NFL's leading receiver (Marvin Jones) and will look to expose a secondary that will be without Trumaine Johnson, who's nursing an ankle sprain that could keep him out for several weeks.