The Los Angeles Rams have added talent at multiple positions on their roster this offseason. They have signed players of various talent levels, all of whom they expect to make an impact next season.
The Los Angeles Rams' season was an overall success, but the end of the season and the start of free agency are different ball games. Luckily, the Rams do not have many position groups to address this offseason.
The Los Angeles Rams added one of the more underrated linebackers in the National Football League over the last two seasons in Nate Landman. Giving him a one year deal should only benefit the Rams, but Landman easily has the chance to shine for the franchise to earn a future role.
Former Colorado Buffaloes star linebacker Nate Landman is opening a new chapter in his young NFL career. After three years with the Atlanta Falcons, Landman signed a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams this past week.
Two CU greats will have new homes this season It’s been a busy weekend for our Buffs in the NFL. Two former CU greats signed new deals this last weekend, sending them across the country to brand new teams.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
The Los Angeles Rams have had one of the best offseasons for any team in the NFL as they came away with several strong signings and extensions. The Rams’ most important move was agreeing to terms on a revised contract with Matthew Stafford, ensuring he stays with the team through the 2025 season.
Nate Landman wears the Zimbabwe flag on his helmet to honor his native country, and despite spending his formative years in Danville, Calif., hasn't spent much time in Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles Rams offseason just gained another smart, under-the-radar signing, this time in three-year veteran linebacker Nate Landman. After the franchise lost certain key pieces to the defense to other organizations, Landman filled the role nicely in the one-year prove-it deal with Los Angeles.
The Atlanta Falcons lost a linebacker to the Los Angeles Rams. Ex-Atlanta Falcons linebacker Nate Landman agreed to a one-year deal with the Rams on Tuesday.
The Atlanta Falcons have officially lost a piece to the middle of their defense. Former Falcons linebacker Nate Landman, who started 23 games over the past two years, signed a one-year contract with the Los Angeles Rams on Tuesday, the Rams announced in a press release.
During his three seasons in Atlanta, the former undrafted free agent made 36 appearances and 23 starts. He could take on a notable defensive role with Los Angeles as a result.
With Troy Andersen returning from injury and the Falcons signing Divine Deablo, Nate Landman was expendable, but he landed on his feet. The Atlanta free agent has caught on in Los Angeles, inking a one-year deal with the Rams, per Jourdan Rodrigue.
The Los Angeles Rams announced they have signed former Atlanta Falcons linebacker Nate Landman to a one-year contract. The terms of the deal were not disclosed, but it’s no secret inside linebacker was a position of need for the Rams going into the offseason, especially after losing both Christian Rozeboom and Jake Hummel in free agency.
The Los Angeles Rams have earned a reputation for not valuing all football positions equally — one of which is inside linebacker. This was on full display when they traded ILB Ernest Jones rather than meet with him at the contract negotiation table.
This year’s salary cap spike left the low-end RFA tender north of $3M. Some teams are passing on paying role players that salary. The Falcons are among them.
For the second time today, the Falcons have decided to likely allow a restricted free agent It’s the day of no tenderness, or at least tenders. The Atlanta Falcons will reportedly not tender a second restricted free agent, after FOX Sports insider Greg Auman told us earlier today that they would not do so with cornerback Dee Alford.
The Falcons announced five roster moves on Saturday, including activating LB Nate Landman from injured reserve. The team also signed CB Kevin King to their practice squad and released LB Rashaan Evans from the unit in a corresponding move.
The Falcons will be welcoming back a key defender for Sunday's game against the Panthers.
The Falcons are preparing for their third divisional matchup in as many weeks as they travel to Charlotte to take on the Panthers. Atlanta will try to improve their record in the NFC South to a perfect 3-0 to take a stranglehold on the division.
The Falcons could receive a defensive boost ahead of their third consecutive NFC South game. Atlanta designated Nate Landman from the injured reserve on Monday, the club announced in a press release.
Landman started Atlanta’s season opener, appearing in about half of his team’s defensive snaps while contributing seven total tackles.
The Atlanta Falcons announced they have placed starting LB Nate Landman on injured reserve. He’ll miss at least four games with injuries to his calf and
One of the best stories of the Falcons’ 2023 campaign was undrafted free agent Nate Landman’s breakout season. Atlanta re-signed the exclusive rights free agent earlier in the offseason in a no-brainer kind of decision, and Landman is earning even more money than initially anticipated for his outstanding 2023 season.
The Atlanta Falcons announced they re-signed LB Nate Landman to a contract on Wednesday. Landman has been a breakthrough for Atlanta after signing as an undrafted free agent in 2022 before earning a starting role last season. Landman, 25, signed on with the Falcons as an undrafted free agent out of Colorado in 2022.
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