Rams cancel minicamp, prioritizing player well-being under Sean McVay

Yahoo Sports1 min read • Latest: Jun 18, 2026, 12:23 PM

Last updated Jun 18, 2026

Rams cancel minicamp, prioritizing player well-being under Sean McVay
Summary

The Los Angeles Rams canceled their mandatory minicamp, which was scheduled to conclude earlier this week, allowing players to start their summer break before training camp. Head coach Sean McVay's decision reflects the Rams' strong culture that prioritizes player health and family time. With a seasoned roster, the team sees little to gain from additional practice days. This approach has contributed to successful player acquisitions, including Davante Adams and Myles Garrett. The Rams believe that this focus on player welfare will play a significant role in their potential championship run in 2026.

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  • Rams cancel minicamp to prioritize player health and family time.
  • Sean McVay's decision reflects a strong team culture.
  • Team has a seasoned roster with little to gain from minicamp.
  • Focus on player welfare helps attract big-name players.
  • Rams aim for a championship run in 2026.
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  • 12:23 PMYahoo SportsRams' canceled minicamp proves why players want to play for Sean McVay
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Sean McVay's decision to cancel minicamp shows what makes the Rams' culture so strong – and makes LA a destination for players.

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