Numerous former Iowa Hawkeyes stars have landed new contracts in NFL free agency this offseason, with some of them—like offensive tackle Alaric Jackson—breaking the bank.
The Los Angeles Rams entered the offseason facing the possibility of losing some of their best players, including Matthew Stafford and Alaric Jackson. However, the Rams restructured Stafford's contract and kept Jackson in the fold.
No, this is not a drill. It is official, the California kid is coming home. After re-signing Alaric Jackson and Tutu Atwell , the Rams made the first big splash in free agency, signing All-Pro pass catcher Davante Adams to a two-year, $46 million deal.
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The Los Angeles Rams continue to stay busy before the new league year begins. After locking down Matthew Stafford and Alaric Jackson and trading Jonah Jackson, Les Snead and Co.
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The Chicago Bears are acquiring offensive lineman Jonah Jackson from the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for a sixth-round pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, according to multiple reports.
The Los Angeles Rams enter an interesting offseason where they will try to play a delicate balancing act. They want to continue their pursuit for a Super Bowl after falling just short against the Philadelphia Eagles last season while cutting costs around the margins and improving at areas of need.
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The Los Angeles Rams officially locked up left tackle Alaric Jackson to an extension this week, signing the former Iowa Hawkeye to a three-year deal worth $19M APY with $35M guaranteed.
It was never going to be hailed as some sort of transactional masterstroke if the Kansas City Chiefs had found a way to sign offensive tackle Alaric Jackson this offseason.
The Los Angeles Rams and left tackle Alaric Jackson agreed on a three-year, $57 million contract extension, multiple media outlets reported Friday. The deal, which includes between $35 million and $37 million guaranteed, keeps Jackson from hitting free agency in March.
Tackle Alaric Jackson's signing by the Rams to a contract extension should make apparent something to the Bears and GM Ryan Poles about this year's draft .
All of the chatter has been about Matthew Stafford, and rightfully so, but there is another Los Angeles Rams player who was a key piece to the offense.
Four-year veteran offensive tackle Alaric Jackson signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Rams. Jackson, a former undrafted free agent and one-time Super Bowl champion, spent the entirety of his career with the Los Angeles Rams.
Instead of hitting free agency, he will now be on the books through the 2027 campaign.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Rams and LT Alaric Jackson have agreed to a three-year, $57 million deal including $35 million guaranteed. Jackson was set to be an unrestricted free agent after playing out last season under a second-round tender.
The biggest order of business for the Los Angeles Rams this offseason is behind them as they were able to agree on a new restructured contract with quarterback Matthew Stafford.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Rams and OT Alaric Jackson are getting close to an agreement on a long-term extension. Fowler notes it’s not a done deal,
The Cleveland Browns are entering an incredibly difficult offseason in which they must traverse their lack of financial flexibility in order to somehow improve their roster.
While the Rams are still the favorite to sign Alaric Jackson, the UDFA out of Iowa has a growing list of suitors that may drive his price tag up. Jackson was recently predicted to become a member of the New York Giants by Pro Football Network.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have plenty of room for improvement this offseason after fielding one of the worst teams in the league over the last two seasons.
There are quite a few former Iowa Hawkeyes stars currently playing in the NFL. One of them happens to be a top free agent during the upcoming offseason.
The Los Angeles Rams exceeded expectations during the 2024 season. LA finished the regular season 10-7 and won the NFC West division title. The Rams also won a Wild Card playoff game against the Vikings and came close to advancing to the NFC Championship.
The only person more excited than Alaric Jackson right now is his agent as both individuals are due for a massive payday this offseason. Jackson looks to make up the money he lost by not being drafted and the former UDFA is ready to elevate the status of himself and his family.
When Alaric Jackson was playing college football for the Iowa Hawkeyes, he wasn't generally viewed as a big-time NFL prospect. As a matter of fact, Jackson went undrafted before eventually signing with the Los Angeles Rams as a free agent in 2021.
There is something in the water at the University of Iowa. It seems no matter what they do, the football program will not stop pumping out NFL-caliber offensive linemen.
The Rams have their top free agent back in the fold, announcing their left tackle signed his RFA tender.
The Los Angeles Rams have placed a second-round tender on starting left tackle and free agent Alaric Jackson at the start of the 2024 free agency window.
Alaric Jackson served as the Rams’ starting left tackle in 2023, upping his value considerably. He was a pending restricted free agent, but Los Angeles has ensured he will not reach the market.
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