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Rams' Cam Akers out against Panthers for personal reasons; running back and LA 'working through things'

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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay said Friday that a personal issue will prevent running back Cam Akers from playing during the team's Week 6 matchup.

Akers has missed at least two days of practice this week. 

Speculation continues to surround Akers and his future with the Rams. 

When reporters asked McVay Friday if Akers is expected to be a part of the team's future plans, he responded, "We're working through some different things right now."

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Cam Akers of the Los Angeles Rams carries the ball against the Seattle Seahawks during the first quarter of an NFC wild-card game at Lumen Field Jan. 9, 2021, in Seattle. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

After the Rams lost to the Buffalo Bills to open the 2022 season, McVay told reporters he spoke with Akers about playing up to the expectations the team has for him. But Akers contradicted McVay's timing and said the conversation between them happened during training camp.

Akers was selected in the second round of the 2020 NFL draft, and he suffered a torn ACL prior to the start of training camp last season. He ultimately recovered in time for the playoffs and was an integral part of the team's offense in last year's Super Bowl. 

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The absence of Akers likely means running back Darrell Henderson Jr. will be responsible for the majority of the Rams' carries Sunday. 

Last season, Henderson racked up 688 rushing yards and scored five touchdowns with the Rams.

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