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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Sport
Gary Klein

Rams are ready to check in for season

LOS ANGELES _ Before arriving at training camp as a rookie in 2016, Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff purchased fans for players and coaches on offense to cool unair-conditioned dorm rooms at UC Irvine, where the Rams spent about six weeks.

Three years later _ and coming off a Super Bowl appearance _ the Rams won't have to worry about comfort.

When Goff, other quarterbacks and rookies arrive Wednesday, they will report to a Newport Beach hotel, which will serve as the organization's home for an abbreviated camp at nearby Irvine.

No more dorm rooms, dining halls and golf carts for players to traverse the sprawling Irvine campus.

Veterans report Friday. Third-year coach Sean McVay will put his team through its first practice Saturday.

Goff, running back Todd Gurley and defensive lineman Aaron Donald are among star players back from a team that finished the 2018 season with a 13-3 record, and then defeated the Dallas Cowboys and the New Orleans Saints before losing to the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.

Safety Eric Weddle and linebacker Clay Matthews are veteran additions for a team that also might count on several rookies, including safety Taylor Rapp, running back Darrell Henderson, cornerback David Long and defensive lineman Greg Gaines.

McVay, in line for a possible contract extension, is expected to once again hold out starters and key rotational players from preseason games.

After only seven public workouts _ including an Aug. 3 joint practice with the Los Angeles Chargers _ the Rams break camp Aug. 4. Two days later, they will practice at their training facility at Cal Lutheran in Thousand Oaks, and then leave for Napa, where they will practice with the Oakland Raiders for two days before the Aug. 10 preseason opener at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

The Rams leave Aug. 15 for Hawaii, where they will play a "home" game against the Dallas Cowboys in Honolulu on Aug. 17.

The Rams play the Denver Broncos on Aug. 24 at the Coliseum, and conclude the preseason Aug. 29 on the road against the Houston Texans.

The Rams open the season Sept. 8 against the Carolina Panthers at Charlotte, N.C.

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