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  • Rams' Warren McClendon: Healthy again

    McClendon (ankle) is now healthy again. McClendon was previously dealing with an ankle injury but managed to suit up for the Rams' preseason game versus Dallas on Sunday. The 2023 fifth-round pick will now spend the remainder of the summer competing for a backup lineman spot.
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  • Rams' Warren McClendon: Limited by injury

    McClendon (ankle) was limited during practice Tuesday, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports. McClendon suffered the injury during practice Sunday. His ability to practice in limited form Tuesday should signal that the injury isn't a significant one for the 23-year-old.
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  • Rams' Warren McClendon: Clean bill of health

    McClendon (undisclosed) was activated from the active/PUP list Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. McClendon will now be able to practice with the team in his first NFL training camp. The fifth-round rookie is working to earn a role on the Rams' offensive line after serving as a three-year starter at right tackle for Georgia.
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  • Rams' Warren McClendon: Lands on active/PUP list

    The Rams placed McClendon on the active/PUP list Wednesday due to an undisclosed injury, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports. The severity of McClendon's injury remains unclear, but he's eligible to practice and/or play at any point during the preseason. The rookie fifth-round pick out of Georgia was a three-year starter at right tackle in college but has the versatility to play multiple positions along the offensive line.
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  • 49ers' Warren McClendon: Bay Area bound

    The 49ers selected McClendon in the fifth round of the 2023 NFL Draft, 174th overall. McClendon held down the right tackle spot for Georgia each of the last three seasons. He's a polished prospect who didn't give up any sacks over the last two years. His frame (6-foot-4, 306 pounds) is not ideal for a tackle, but he has the traits to stick there as an option for San Francisco in light of Mike McGlinchey's departure. If tackle doesn't work out for McClendon, he could kick inside to guard.
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