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Rams sign kicker Matt Gay, place three players on injured reserve
Matt Gay (9) was drafted by the Bucs in the fifth round last year, and spent 2019 as their kicker. Chuck Cook-USA TODAY Sports

The Rams made a handful of roster moves Tuesday afternoon. Los Angeles is signing kicker Matt Gay while placing offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth, safety Taylor Rapp, and kicker Kai Forbath on IR, the team announced Tuesday.

Obviously with Forbath going on injured reserve, the Rams needed a new kicker. They started the year with seventh-round rookie Sam Sloman as their kicker, but replaced him with Forbath after he struggled to start the year. Gay was drafted by the Bucs in the fifth round last year, and spent 2019 as their kicker. He was waived in September following a training-camp battle with veteran Ryan Succop that he lost. He then signed with the Colts’ practice squad, which the Rams just poached him off.

Whitworth of course suffered a torn MCL and PCL during Sunday’s win over the Seahawks. The injury was thought to possibly be season-ending, but head coach Sean McVay indicated recently the Rams were hoping to get him back and that it would sideline him only six to eight weeks. If that’s the case, then the veteran stud left tackle may be able to return and block Jared Goff‘s blind side for a playoff run. Joseph Noteboom, a 2018 third-round pick, will take Whitworth's place for the time being.

Rapp is a 2019 second-rounder who was a starter as a rookie and had once again been playing a big role on defense this season. He has an MCL sprain, which McVay said will likely sideline him between three to four weeks. Meanwhile Forbath has a sprained ankle. Gay will apparently compete with Austin MacGinnis, currently on the practice squad, for the kicking job.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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