Sunday's 41-34 victory over Detroit keeps them atop the NFC at 11-3, but star wide receiver Davante Adams' hamstring is a reminder of this: Strange things can happen.
Adams pulled up on a route and aggravated a left hamstring injury, leaving in the fourth quarter of the Rams' 41-34 win over the Lions. He walked off the field under his own power.
Coach Sean McVay has drilled into his players the need to focus on Sunday's formidable opponent, who has won their last two meetings, and not the postseason.
The NFL's leader in touchdown catches missed two practices this week with a hamstring injury, but Sean McVay says he'd be surprised if Adams can't play Sunday.
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