Free agency and the NFL Draft have passed, and the Cowboys are without an RB1 for next season.
Last September, the Vikings acquired running back Cam Akers from the Rams for...well, nothing. The deal was Akers and a conditional 2026 seventh-round pick to Minnesota for a conditional 2026 sixth-rounder.
Cam Akers is the latest Minnesota Vikings player to receive a fine from the NFL, with his adding insult to injury since he suffered a season-ending Achilles
Minnesota Vikings running back Cam Akers tore his Achilles tendon last Sunday, effectively ending his 2023 campaign. To add insult to injury, the NFL has
The Vikings have officially placed running back Cam Akers on injured reserve after suffering a season-ending Achilles injury in Sunday's 31-28 win over the Falcons.
The Minnesota Vikings placed running back Cam Akers on injured reserve Wednesday. The move was expected after Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell confirmed Monday that Akers sustained a ruptured Achilles during last weekend's win against the Atlanta Falcons.
Cam Akers is done for the season. The Vikings have one of the worst rushing games in the league. Is it time for the Vikings to call up the fourth star eliminated from the current season of Dancing with the Stars, Adrian Peterson?
Minnesota Vikings running back Cam Akers will miss the remainder of the season due to a torn Achilles, per Michael David Smith of Pro Football Talk. Akers suffered the injury during the fourth quarter of the Vikings’ Week 9 win over the Atlanta Falcons.
An MRI confirmed the Vikings' fears: Cam Akers has a ruptured left Achilles tendon and is out for the rest of the season, Kevin O'Connell announced on Monday.
The Minnesota Vikings have had the injury bug hit them hard this year. With star wide receiver Justin Jefferson being sidelined for the last few weeks and quarterback Kirk Cousins going down for the year, Minnesota has had a rough season of injuries.
An MRI on Monday confirmed the Minnesota Vikings’ fears for running back Cam Akers. The former Rams star tore his Achilles on Sunday, just one week after Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins suffered the same injury.
The Minnesota Vikings just lost another player to an Achilles injury.
The Vikings appear to have suffered a season-ending injury on offense for the second straight week.
Cam Akers' time in Los Angeles has officially come to an end.
The Los Angeles Rams announced that they traded Cam Akers and a conditional 2026 seventh-round pick to the Minnesota Vikings in exchange for a conditional 2026 sixth-round pick.
Only days after the Rams made him a healthy scratch in Week 2, Cam Akers is on the move, traded to the Vikings, where the former second-round pick has a chance to thrive due to familiarity.
He was frustrated with the Rams last season and requested a trade, but the team kept him.
Ahead of the NFL’s Week 3 slate of action, the Minnesota Vikings and Los Angeles Rams made headlines after agreeing to a trade.
The off-and-on Rams-Cam Akers drama will come to an end Wednesday. The Rams found a taker for Akers, per NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero, who reports the Vikings will acquire the fourth-year running back.
The Los Angeles Rams have begun the 2023 season with a very similar issue to one they had at the start of 2022, and that is running back Cam Akers. Despite entering training camp as the potential starter in both seasons, he has quickly fallen out of favor and out of the depth chart in L.A.
Running back Cam Akers’ time with the Los Angeles Rams looks to be coming to an end. This isn’t the first time that the two parties seemingly haven’t been on the same page.
According to Jordan Schultz, a few teams have inquired with the Rams about a potential trade for RB Cam Akers, including the Buccaneers, Browns, Raiders and Ravens. It remains to be seen if a deal can be worked out.
With Cam Akers‘ time with the Rams set to come to an end, multiple suitors appear to have emerged for his services as a mid-season rental. At least four teams have reached out regarding the contract-year back, reports Jordan Schultz of the Score.
Since the relationship between the Los Angeles Rams and running back Cam Akers continues to deteriorate, they have reportedly placed him on the trade block. Here are three potential destinations.
The Los Angeles Rams made a somewhat surprising decision on Sunday to leave running back Cam Akers sidelined for their game against the San Francisco 49ers, and we now know why.
Cam Akers appears to have once again fallen out of favor with the Los Angeles Rams, and the running back indicated that he does not understand why. Jay Glazer reported during the NFL on FOX pregame show Sunday that Akers will be inactive for the Rams’ Week 2 game against the San Francisco 49ers.
Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers had a short quarrel with the team last season, and was nearly traded because of it. However, the two parties settled their differences and Akers finished with a combined 345 rushing yards and three touchdowns over Los Angeles' final three games.
Cam Akers is entering his fourth season with the Los Angeles Rams and it’s the most pivotal one yet as he will be angling for an extension. Akers’ tenure with the Rams has been a rollercoaster ride full of injuries and internal conflict, but the two sides managed to move past everything and are finally on the same page going into the 2023 season.
Every year, the NFL allows teams to have joint practices during the preseason in order to better prepare them for the upcoming season. This week, the Los Angeles Rams are hosting joint practices with the Las Vegas Raiders in Southern California.
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