Rodman's absence is an obvious setback, as it was hoped she'd be able to manage her lingering back concerns. The winger has been battling the injury, but returned to the U.S. squad this month for friendlies against Brazil, scoring just minutes into her return. The match was her first for the USWNT since the 2024 Olympics.
Prior to camp, she told reporters that she believed that her back would never be fully healed and that the injury would be something she'd just have to manage for the rest of her career.
"Honestly, I don't think my back will ever be 100 percent," Rodman said. "It's kind of an issue of it's not one specific thing, it's just the way that my back's structured. And it's more so management than like a curable fix. So I think we've managed it really well and I'm happy with the progression that we've had. But for me, I don't think my back will ever be the way it was my rookie year, which is unfortunate."