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Random Ramsdom: Mandatory mini-camp not so mandatory

Woodland Hills, – June 08:Rams head coach Sean McVay at Rams practice on Monday, June 8, 2026. (Photo by David Crane/MediaNews Group/Los Angeles Daily News via Getty Images) g | MediaNews Group via Getty Images

Sean McVay canceled his team’s mandatory mini-camp in a move similar to what Kyle Shanahan and the San Francisco 49ers also recently did. Why did McVay cancel the mini-camp? You can do your own research, but I would think he feels the team got enough work in recently, or because he wants to give the team a break before the NFL season cranks up.

It’s interesting and I am not sure how many people will point back to this break whether the Rams are doing well or poorly, but it’s interesting and it’s Rams news so we’re using for today’s Random Ramsdom!

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Rams cancel their mandatory minicamp (nbcsports)

“Head coach Sean McVay told the team’s players, via multiple reporters, on Thursday that he has canceled the mandatory minicamp that was scheduled for next week. The team was slated to work on Monday and Tuesday before McVay announced the change in plans.

While the team will not be holding the minicamp, McVay said that Monday will still be the final day of the program.“

Why the 49ers Cancelling Minicamp is the Right Move (si.com)

“Just imagine they conducted minicamp as planned, and a few players get dinged up with a hamstring strain. It would derail some of the positive feelings that derived from

Of course, injuries are a part of the game. There is no avoiding it. But I think the fact that the core players on the 49ers are older and have an injury history plays a significant role as well.

Last year, the 49ers didn’t cut minicamp because they knew they had a bunch of rookies and young players. They were the priority last offseason, especially coming off a poor 2024 season.“

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