The Rams are making a change at kicker.
Coach Sean McVay said Friday that Harrison Mevis would replace Joshua Karty for Sundays game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levis Stadium in Santa Clara.
Mevis and long-snapper Jake McQuaide were signed to the practice squad this week because of kicking-game issues that led to early-season losses against the Philadelphia Eagles and the 49ers and resurfaced in last Sundays victory over the New Orleans Saints.
Mevis and Karty competed during practices on Wednesday and Thursday.
Ultimately, in its simplest form, who do I think gives us the best chance to have successful outcomes, particularly in that operation with the given factors on Sunday, McVay said.
Mevis, 23, made 89 of 106 field-goal attempts at Missouri, including one from 61 yards. In the United Football League this past season, he made 20 of 21 field-goal attempts.
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McVay said he still has a lot of confidence in Karty, a 2024 sixth-round draft pick in Karty, who has made 10 of 15 field-goal attempts and 23 of 26 extra-point attempts.
Hes not going anywhere, McVay said, noting that the situation would be evaluated again after Sundays game.
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This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.