Davante Adams is dealing with a hamstring injury and there is no firm timetable yet, but current reporting suggests he may miss the rest of the regular season and aims to be back for the playoffs.
What is known
Reports from team coverage and national insiders say Adams aggravated a lingering hamstring issue in the fourth quarter of the Rams’ Week 15 win over the Lions and did not return to the game. Sean McVay has confirmed it is the same hamstring that has bothered him for weeks, and the team has indicated he is very unlikely to play on the short week in Week 16 against Seattle.
Expected time out
Multiple outlets describe Adams as at serious risk of missing the remainder of the regular season, with the “hope” that he can return for the start of the playoffs rather than any expectation he’ll be ready sooner. That effectively points to an absence of at least the last two regular-season games, with his true return date depending on how the hamstring responds over the next few weeks.
How to interpret this
Because the Rams have not announced an official timetable, any estimate is still tentative and could change with new imaging or if symptoms improve or worsen. For fantasy or betting purposes, it is safest to plan as if Adams will be out through Week 18 and treat any earlier return as a bonus.
