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LA Rams set sights on training camp after closing OTA’s early

Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams have taken a measured approach to their offseason official team activities (OTA’s) in preparation for the 2022 training camp. After completing the longest NFL season ever, 21 weeks, and suffering through a spate of late-season injuries that need rehabbing, the defending Super Bowl champs are now taking a break until the team officially announces the opening of camp.

The Rams cut OTA’s to eight weeks, down from nine and shut down the traditional mandatory three day mini-camp after two. In a video press conference after that final workout, McVay was pleased with the teams effort and said:

“We wanted to give the guys a 5 1/2-6 week break, let players and coaches get recharged while staying in a good rhythm and routine.