Havenstein logged a full practice Friday and shed his injury designation heading into the Rams' Week 16 matchup against the Seahawks, Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio reports.
Havenstein entered the week with a neck injury and logged two limited practices. However, he was a full participant Friday and was cleared for game action Sunday. He'll maintain his role as the team's right tackle.
Havenstein (coach's decision) is inactive for Saturday's game against the 49ers.
Havenstein missed the last five games with a knee injury but returned to practice as a full participant this week, so it appears he's a healthy scratch Saturday. Bobby Evans should continue to work at right tackle for the Rams.
Havenstein (knee) is not listed on Wednesday's injury report.
Havenstein managed to practice in full last week, but he was ultimately unable to suit up for Week 15's tilt against the Cowboys. Coach Sean McVay said Wednesday, "We're just evaluating that situation and waiting for Rob to come back to that point where he is powerful and as strong as he was in the past," according to Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times.
Havenstein (knee) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Cowboys, Rich Hammond of the Los Angeles Daily News reports.
Despite working as a full participant in Wednesday's practice, it appears Havenstein suffered a setback and will miss a fifth straight game. Bobby Evans is expected to start at right tackle in his place.
Havenstein (knee) is listed as doubtful for Sunday's game against the Cowboys.
Havenstein logged a full workload at Wednesday's practice, so it is unclear if he suffered some type of setback as the week progressed. If he does indeed sit out, look for Bobby Evans to fill in at right tackle.
Havenstein (knee) was estimated as a full participant for Wednesday's practice, Stu Jackson of the Rams' official site reports.
Havenstein appears to be on pace to return from what has become a four-game absence in Week 15 against the Cowboys, which would likely send fellow right tackle Bobby Evans back to a bench role.
Havenstein (knee) is ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Seahawks, Rich Hammond of the Los Angeles Daily News reports.
Havenstein will miss his fourth straight game, leaving Bobby Evans as the starting right tackle.
Havenstein (knee) is listed as out for Sunday's game against the Cardinals, Mike Jurecki of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Havenstein was able to put in limited practices Thursday and Friday but has nonetheless been pronounced out for a third-straight game. Bobby Evans will continue to fill in at tackle.
Havenstein (knee) has a chance to play Week 13 against the Cardinals, J.B Long of ESPN Los Angeles reports.
Havenstein has missed the Rams' last two games, both losses, but his recovery appears to be trending in the right direction ahead of Sunday's divisional contest versus Arizona. Bobby Evans figures to continue as the temporary starter if Havenstein can't go.
Havenstein (knee) has been ruled out for Monday's game against Baltimore, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.
Havenstein will miss his second straight contest after suffering the knee injury Week 10. Bobby Evans is likely to receive another start at right tackle in his place.
Head coach Sean McVay on Monday that Havenstein (knee) is considered doubtful for the Rams' Week 12 game against the Ravens, Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Havenstein is looking at missing his second straight game due to a knee injury. More information on his status should come as the week progresses. Bobby Evans would presumably replace him at right tackle should he ultimately sit.
Havenstein (knee) is out for Sunday's game against the Bears.
Havenstein has been unable to practice all week and has been expected to be out all along. It will be the first game the 27-year-old has missed this season.
Havenstein is expected to miss at least one game due to a knee injury, Gary Klein of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Havenstein injured his knee in Sunday's loss to the Steelers. The issue is severe enough that he is not expected to play Sunday against the Bears. Bobby Evans would be the likely candidate to replace him at right tackle should that end up being the case.
Havenstein (undisclosed) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Steelers, J.B. Long of ESPN reports.
It's unclear what Havenstein is dealing with, but Long reported that it's serious enough to jeopardize him missing the remainder of the game. As long as he's out, the Rams are down to their final healthy depth offensive lineman in Coleman Shelton.
Havenstein (ankle) is not listed on Thursday's injury report, Myles Simmons of the Rams' official site reports.
Havenstein suffered what appeared to be a minor ankle injury prior to the Rams' third preseason game, but he's on track to play in the regular-season opener against Oakland. With John Sullivan (arm) cleared to play as well, Los Angeles will have their offensive line at full strength entering the 2018 season.
Havenstein suffered an ankle injury and may miss Saturday's preseason game against the Texans, Myles Simmons of the Rams' official site reports.
It doesn't seem to be too serious of an injury for the newly-extended offensive lineman. However, it's worth noting that if Havenstein is unable to play Saturday, then starting quarterback Jared Goff will likely be held out as a precautionary measure.
Havenstein signed a contract extension with the Rams on Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Havenstein's extension -- worth roughly $32.5 million -- will keep him under contract in Los Angeles through 2022. The former 2015 second-round pick is fresh off his best season and figures to be a key cog for the Rams' offensive line moving forward.
Havenstein (ankle) wasn't listed on the injury report Wednesday and is expected to be ready for Sunday's game against the Colts, Lindsey Thiry of The Los Angeles Times reports.
There were reports that Havenstein would move to guard and that Greg Robinson would be moved to tackle, but Robinson was traded in the offseason, leaving Havenstein to be the starting right tackle.
Havenstein (ankle) will move from right tackle to right guard for the 2017 season, Myles Simmons of the Rams' official site reports.
Havenstein has started 28 games at right tackle since joining the Rams as a second-round pick out of Wisconsin in 2015, but after the signing of Pro Bowl left tackle Andrew Whitworth this offseason, the team has opted to move fellow tackle Greg Robinson to the right side, which will force Havenstein to kick inside to guard this season.
Havenstein (ankle) was inactive for the Rams' season finale Sunday against the Cardinals.
Havenstein injured his ankle last week against the Niners, but the severity of the injury remains unspecified.