In a significant development for the Los Angeles Rams, key players Kyren Williams and Aaron Donald are slated to rejoin the team’s practice sessions shortly.

Informed individuals associated with the team have reported that Williams, currently out due to an ankle injury, is expected to resume training as early as the following week. The first-year running back has been diligently working through his rehabilitation process and is anxious to return to play.

Similarly, Donald, who has been rehabilitating a foot injury, is poised to make a practice comeback soon. Despite being a seven-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle, his recent activities have been restricted due to his health, yet he is now nearly ready for full participation.

The reintroduction of Williams and Donald to the lineup is anticipated to greatly bolster the Rams, who have faced challenges on both offense and defense in their absence. Currently holding a record of 1-1 this season, the team is preparing to compete against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 3.

With the return of both Williams and Donald, the Rams are optimistic about realigning their season and aiming for a playoff spot.