Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Demarcus Robinson will be playing against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday despite his DUI arrest on Monday morning, according to head coach Sean McVay. The Rams will wait for the legal process and NFL investigation before deciding on any potential suspension. Robinson was pulled over for driving over 100 mph and showing signs of alcohol impairment. He has apologized to the team and spoken with McVay about the incident.
McVay emphasized the seriousness of the situation and the need for accountability, noting that there are always alternatives to driving under the influence. Robinson has spoken to reporters and teammates to express his regret and urge others to learn from his mistake. McVay expressed his belief in Robinson’s remorse and emphasized the importance of forgiveness.
In other team news, left tackle Alaric Jackson sat out practice with a foot injury, while right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to play against the Saints despite an ankle injury. Tight end Tyler Higbee returned to limited practice after ACL surgery, and cornerback Charles Woods was also limited with an ankle injury.
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