Rams Attend Odell Beckham Jr. Workout; Signing with L.A. 'Silly'? Coach Sean McVay on Reunion

Two former Rams standouts are now available via free agency, both wide receivers - Robert Woods and Odell Beckham Jr.
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The Los Angeles Rams suddenly have an awful lot of moving parts, though at least it is now clear that among the "moving'' won't be head coach Sean McVay.

So, instead, he remains in place as the Rams work to rebuild their roster toward competitiveness ... work that includes what the coach calls the "monitoring'' of two old pals.

Two former Rams standouts are now available via free agency, both wide receivers - Robert Woods and Odell Beckham Jr.

McVay is answering questions about potential reunions with the two ex-LA players, and his remarks suggest at least some open-mindedness here.

“To say that there’s not interest, that would certainly be silly, so those are situations that we will absolutely monitor,'' McVay said.

The Tennessee Titans recently cut Woods in a cost-saving move; that one is relatively low in profile.

At the other end of the attention spectrum is Beckham Jr., who has been a free agent ever since tearing his ACL as a member of the Rams in the Super Bowl victory of a year ago. Beckham is at home in Arizona on Friday putting on a showcase workout for a number of NFL teams in an effort to prove he is "100-percent healthy'' as is claimed.

And McVay, it turns out, is telling the truth about "monitoring'' as the Rams are reportedly among the teams represented at the OBJ workout.

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Mike Fisher
MIKE FISHER

Mike Fisher - as a newspaper beat writer and columnist and on radio and TV, where he is an Emmy winner - has covered the NFL since 1983. He is the author of two best-selling books on the NFL.