Everything about Sunday’s win over the Arizona Cardinals was impressive and extremely promising. They went all the way to London, shut out a divisional opponent and absolutely dominated the league’s fifth-best run defense on the ground.

The only bad news that came out of the win was the injury to center John Sullivan, who left the game with a knee injury. He was unable to return, and while Austin Blythe played well in his place, Sullivan is a difficult guy to replace.

Fortunately, the Rams are entering their bye week and Sean McVay believes Sullivan will be just fine.

“I haven’t had a chance to sit down with (Director of Sports Medicine/Performance)

Reggie (Scott), but all things, I think he’s going to be okay,” he said. “I think the early results – I haven’t talked to him since we got the MRI back – but I think he’s going to be okay. I’ll talk with Reggie after this, but nothing where – when you look at that replay it certainly didn’t look good, but he’s like Gumby, so I think he’s going to be okay.”

McVay’s right about the injury not looking very good at the time, but it’s good to hear that Sullivan seems to have avoided a major injury. He’s played a huge role in the Rams’ much-improved offensive line and ground attack, and losing him for any period of time would hurt.

As for any other injuries, there are none to speak of. McVay said everyone else came out fine, and that Sullivan “should be good to go.”