Football
Kevin Peterson to Miss Entire 2018 Season with Injury
Former Oklahoma State defensive back Kevin Peterson suffered a season-ending knee injury in the Los Angeles Rams preseason opener this past Thursday. The Rams announced that they have placed Peterson on injured reserve to free up a roster spot to sign defensive tackle Lord Hyeamang.
#LARams Place Kevin Peterson on IR, Sign DT Lord Hyeamang
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— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 11, 2018
Peterson was originally signed by the Bears as an undrafted free agent in 2016 and then was picked up as a practice squad player for the Rams after the Bears waived him. Peterson was moved up from the practice squad in 2017 and appeared in six games. He had a solid season recording 11 combined tackles, six passes defended, two interceptions and one fumble recovery.
According to Rams Insider Myles Simmons, Peterson was having a solid camp and was looking to increase his contribution to the Los Angeles secondary in 2018. It’s a tough blow for the former Cowboy, but after his performance last season he should be able to find a spot on an NFL roster once he recovers.
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