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    Andrew Whitworth: Retiring from football

    Andrew Whitworth announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday, Kevin Modesti of the Los Angeles Daily News reports.Whitworth goes out on top after winning a Super Bowl in his 16th and final season. A two-time All-Pro and a four-time Pro Bowler, Whitworth made 164 starts in 11 seasons for the Bengals and 71 more in five years with the Rams. The 40-year-old seemingly has a good chance to be named to the Hall of Fame later this decade when he's eligible for enshrinement.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: Yet to decide on future

    Andrew Whitworth said Wednesday that he's staying active, but he's still a few weeks away from deciding whether he'll retire or continue playing in 2022, Andrew Siciliano of NFL Network reports.Whitworth suffered a knee injury during the Los Angeles Rams' wild-card win over Arizona and was subsequently sidelined for their divisional-round victory over Tampa Bay. However, the 40-year-old returned to his usual starting spot at left tackle for the final two games of the season, including the Rams' Super Bowl win over the Bengals.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: No restrictions in practice

    Andrew Whitworth (quadriceps) was listed as a full participant in Wednesday's walkthrough practice, Brady Henderson of ESPN.com reports.Whitworth appears back to 100 percent form after having been held out of Friday's session. The veteran left tackle's knee injury kept him out of Los Angeles' divisional-round victory over Tampa Bay, but he was able to take part in the NFC Championship game and now appears on track for Sunday's contest against Cincinnati in Super Bowl LVI.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: Doesn't practice Friday

    Andrew Whitworth (quadriceps) was added to the Los Angeles Rams' injury report after not practicing Friday, Tyler Dragon of USA Today reports.Whitworth suffered a knee injury in the Rams' wild-card win over Arizona and was subsequently sidelined for their divisional-round victory over Tampa Bay. However, he was able to suit up for the NFC Championship game, so his current stint on the injury report could be precautionary. Nonetheless, his practice status next week should be monitored closely to ensure that is the case.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: Logs full practice

    Andrew Whitworth (knee) was a full practice participant Thursday, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.Whitworth suffered the knee injury in the Los Angeles Rams' wild-card round win over Arizona and then went on to miss their divisional-round victory against Tampa Bay. He looks on track to return to the field for the NFC Championship game, which takes on extra importance given that Joe Noteboom (pectoral) has not participated in practice in any capacity to this point in the week.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: Making progress

    Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay said Andrew Whitworth (knee) will practice this week and is on track to play in Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the 49ers, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.Whitworth suffered the injury in the Rams' wild-card win over the Cardinals and missed Los Angeles' divisional-round win over the Buccaneers. His return would be a big boost to the Rams' offensive line, especially because Joe Noteboom, his replacement at left tackle, suffered a pectoral injury this past Sunday.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: Won't play Sunday

    Andrew Whitworth (ankle/knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.Whitworth suffered the injuries during the wild-card victory over the Cardinals last week, and he'll be unavailable for the next round of the playoffs. Joe Noteboom is the likely candidate to start at left tackle in his place versus Tampa Bay.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: Day-to-day with multiple injuries

    Andrew Whitworth (ankle/knee) is day-to-day ahead of the Los Angeles Rams' divisional-round matchup with the Buccaneers, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.The left tackle suffered the injuries in the Rams' wild-card win over the Cardinals on Monday, leaving the game in the first half before returning. Whitworth's ability to play through the injury Monday bodes well for his chances to play Sunday in Tampa Bay, though his practice status the rest of the week is worth monitoring.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: Dealing with ankle issue

    Andrew Whitworth is questionable to return to Monday's game against the Cardinals after suffering an ankle injury.Whitworth suffered the injury on the opening play of the game, but he returned for the rest of the first half after being examined on the sideline. Given the Los Angeles Rams' ability to move the ball effectively on offense for much of the game, the team could opt to let Whitworth sit out significant portions of the final two quarters. Joe Noteboom would likely see the majority of snaps at left tackle in Whitworth's absence.

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    Rams' Andrew Whitworth: Returns from COVID list

    Andrew Whitworth (undisclosed) was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday.Whiteworth was sidelined for Week 16 after landing in the health and safety protocols, but he'll be back at left tackle for the Los Angeles Rams this weekend at Baltimore.

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