Robert Woods has returned to the Los Angeles Rams' practice, per Lindsey Thiry of ESPN.

Woods did not play in Week 11's win over the Chicago Bears, as he had to leave to take care of a family matter. Then, it was unclear when he would return to the organization. After his return, Los Angeles is unsure of his status for Week 12's bout with the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night.

“Robert’s here, he’s in a good place. We’re just taking it a day at a time,” head coach Sean McVay said, before adding “we’ll see” when asked if Woods will play on Monday night, per Cameron DaSilva of Rams Wire. 

The Rams have not spoken about Woods' situation, opting to respect his family and the situation they are going through. With his return to practice, it does seem odd that the team is not certain of his availability for Monday, however.

Woods or not, the Rams offense is slated to get faster against Baltimore. Fellow wide-out Brandin Cooks will return to action on Monday, who had not played since Week 8 when he suffered a concussion against the Cincinnati Bengals. Cooks' concussion was his second of the 2019 season and third of the calendar year.

In nine games of 2019 play, Woods has 45 receptions for 566 yards and no touchdowns. In 2018, en route to a Super Bowl birth, the USC product hauled in 86 receptions for 1,219 yards and six touchdowns while not missing a game.

The hope for the Rams heading into Monday night is the return of Woods, which would give Jared Goff his full arsenal of pass-catchers to work with.