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Los Angeles Rams Cancel Minicamp: Sean McVay's Decision Explained

2026-06-12 · Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Rams Cancel Minicamp: Sean McVay's Decision Explained

The Los Angeles Rams have decided to cancel their minicamp this year, a move announced by head coach Sean McVay. This decision aligns with McVay's typical approach, as he often cancels minicamps after the initial report day. Following his media obligations, McVay informed the players that they would not participate in minicamp and would instead break until training camp begins in late July at Loyola Marymount. This year’s cancellation comes shortly after similar decisions by coaches from the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks. The Rams are gearing up for their season opener against the 49ers on September 10 in Melbourne, Australia. The offseason has seen significant changes for the Rams, including the arrest of offensive lineman Alaric Jackson on felony domestic violence charges. Additionally, the Rams have made headlines by trading for All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie and two-time NFL defensive player of the year Myles Garrett. With these acquisitions, the Rams are positioning themselves as strong contenders for Super Bowl LXI at SoFi Stadium. McVay emphasized the importance of humility and focus as the team prepares for the upcoming season, acknowledging the expectations while remaining grounded. The Rams' roster continues to evolve, aiming to secure a championship and enhance their popularity in Los Angeles.

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