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Rams expect WRs Cooks, Kupp to clear protocol

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  • Lindsey ThiryESPN

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    • Covered Rams for two years for Los Angeles Times
    • Previously covered the Falcons
    • Has covered the NBA and college football and basketball

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Wide receivers Brandin Cooks and Cooper Kupp are expected to clear the concussion protocol before the Los Angeles Rams play the Denver Broncos on Sunday at Broncos Stadium at Mile High.

“We’re right on track,” Rams coach Sean McVay said after practice Friday, adding that doctors could give a final clearance as soon as Saturday. “Looking positive in that direction.”

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Cooks and Kupp progressed through the protocol this week after they were sidelined Sunday in a victory over the Seattle Seahawks.

“Just one of those things that’s part of the game,” said Cooks, who was placed into the protocol after a hit from Seahawks safety Tedric Thompson in the second quarter. “Things happen. It’s unfortunate, but it’s how you respond and it’s been a great week of just preparing and just getting back to football.”

Kupp notified the training staff at halftime that he did not feel all right after he hit his head on the turf inside the two-minute warning.

“Been able to go through this week and move through the protocol here and just being smart about making sure that I’m 100 percent,” Kupp said. “I wouldn’t be out there if I wasn’t for sure I was 100 percent, so it’s been a different week, for sure, just having to go through this protocol and not being able to practice. But it’s part of it, I understand it.”

Cooks and Kupp have played major roles in the Rams’ top-ranked offense, which is averaging 468.4 yards and 34.6 points per game and has propelled the team to a 5-0 start.

Cooks has caught 26 passes for 452 yards and a touchdown, and Kupp has 30 receptions for 438 yards and five touchdowns.

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Best stats from Wednesday's Champions League action

The Champions League showed no signs of slowing down Wednesday, with 26 goals scored in the eight matches on offer across the continent.

Here are 10 more compelling stats from the latest slate of European fixtures:

4: Paris Saint-Germain scored four goals in the first half of a Champions League match for the first time in club history Wednesday against Red Star Belgrade.

5: Lionel Messi has hit the post five times in his past four appearances, including twice in quick succession versus Tottenham at Wembley Stadium.

10: Harry Kane is the fourth quickest player in Champions League history to score 10 goals after Adriano, Sadio Mane, and Roberto Firmino.

12: Liverpool failed to get a shot on target in a Champions League match for the first time in 12 years, dating back to a 1-0 defeat to Benfica on Feb. 21, 2006.

21: Messi has registered more goals (21) and assists (6) versus English clubs than against opponents from any other country.

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30: Thanks to his hat-trick performance, Neymar is now level with Kaka as the highest-scoring Brazilian in Champions League history with 30 goals.

34: Red Star’s unbeaten streak in all competitions ended at 34 matches after a humiliating defeat to PSG at the Parc des Princes.

158: Neymar’s first and second goals against Red Star were only 158 seconds apart.

2005: Four Italian clubs won in the same Champions League matchday for the first time since November 2005.

2,941: Former Germany international Marko Marin celebrated his first Champions League goal in 2,941 days, dating back to a 2-2 draw between Tottenham and former club Werder Bremen in September 2010.

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