LOS ANGELES — The Rams are prepared to be without starting right tackle Rob Havenstein for a second consecutive game Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.

Havenstein is listed as doubtful for the road contest, but head coach Sean McVay characterized the possibility of the veteran playing as “very unlikely” given that he did not participate in practice in any capacity this week, instead rehabbing the injury.

The expected absence will mean a second straight start for Warren McClendon. The third-year tackle allowed four quarterback hurries last week against the San Francisco 49ers, but McVay said Friday he was proud of the player’s performance in that game.

“I think Warren’s done a great job of just putting the work in. He’s got a great mentor in Rob to be able to lean on,” McVay said. “He’

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