The Los Angeles Rams wrapped up their regular season with a matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, where head coach Sean McVay opted to rest key starters. This decision allowed players like running back Blake Corum to take the field. Unfortunately, Corum's game ended prematurely due to a fractured forearm, confirmed by McVay postgame.
Despite his limited role behind starting running back Kyren Williams, Corum made a valuable contribution throughout the season. In the game, he carried the ball just twice for ten yards before sustaining his injury. With Corum sidelined, Ronnie Rivers stepped in to support the Rams' running game.
Finishing the season with 58 carries for 207 yards and seven receptions for 58 yards, Corum's injury marks a significant setback for the Rams, who will be without him in the playoffs. Although the team faced a loss against the Seahawks, their playoff positioning remains intact, securing the fourth seed in the NFC and setting up a first-round matchup against the loser of the Minnesota Vikings-Detroit Lions game.