Who are the best fits for the Rams to be the heir to Rob Havenstein at right tackle? Heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams could be looking for an offensive tackle.
The Rams are set at offensive line. While they could use a bit of depth, their starting five is ready to roll in 2025. But what about 2026? Starting right tackle Rob Havenstein will turn 33 before the start of the season.
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The Los Angeles Rams are expected to return a majority of their core in 2025, including a pair of veterans in Rob Havenstein and Tyler Higbee who easily could have been cap casualties.
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Rob Havenstein, a cornerstone of the Los Angeles Rams’ offensive line, is set to enter the final year of his current contract. Despite this, the Rams have publicly affirmed his return for the 2025 season, ensuring his presence as a crucial protector for quarterback Matthew Stafford.
The Los Angeles Rams' front office is doing its best to surround quarterback Matthew Stafford with a quality supporting cast this season. Los Angeles started by restructuring Stafford's contract and moving on from veteran wide receiver Cooper Kupp earlier in the offseason.
This offseason is already seeing some changes throughout the Los Angeles Rams’ roster as the team has traded guard Jonah Jackson and wide receiver Cooper Kupp is expected to be dealt as well.
Rams RT Rob Havenstein and TE Tyler Higbee are entering the final years of their deal in 2025 and could both be let go to slightly help with cap flexibility.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford will remain with the Rams in 2025 and head coach Sean McVay expects to hold onto a couple of other offensive fixtures as well.
The prevailing sentiment coming out of the Los Angeles Rams locker room after their Divisional Round playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles was one of uncertainty.
Outside of guard, it has been a long-held personal belief that right tackle is the most disrespected position on the football field. The position does
The Rams released their last injury report on Saturday and there was some good and unexpected news for their star right tackle Rob Havenstein. After not participating in a full practice from the Thursday before their week 17 game against Arizona to Monday, earlier this week, Havenstein was a full participant on Saturday.
During a week of unpredictability, the Rams found some consistency on their injury report. As they stated on Thursday, Rob Havenstein was a limited participant, something that will carry through until gameday and Hunter Long was a full participant as both men are expected to play against the Vikings.
Sean McVay's entire week has been flipped on its head as his Rams are now preparing to travel to Arizona for their Wild Card game against Minnesota. While many operational issues need addressing in terms of their travel schedule, it looks likely that McVay will be taking his entire 53 man roster with him to State Farm Stadium.
The Los Angeles Rams have played six games this season without right tackle Rob Havenstein. Head coach Sean McVay has been fortunate to have Joseph Noteboom to turn to in his absence, but having Havenstein is of great importance for a Rams team entering the postseason.
Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to play in the wild-card playoff game against the visiting Minnesota Vikings next Monday, head coach Sean McVay said on Monday.
The Los Angeles Rams have one more regular season game left this season until they are officially in playoff mode . With one more match at SoFi Stadium against their division rivals, the Seattle Seahawks, fans will see the starters get rest and some secondary players get time.
The Rams' Thursday Injury Report added a surprise name as Tutu Atwell missed practice for personal reasons. Atwell joins Rob Havenstein as the non-participants as the Rams' right tackle continues to prepare for the playoffs.
After having no names on their injury report last week, the Rams enter their final regular season game with right tackle Rob Havenstein and wide receiver Jordan Whittington appearing on the report released on Wednesday.
The Los Angeles Rams‘ playoff push has encountered a potential roadblock with the emergence of a shoulder injury for right tackle Rob Havenstein. While the team has enjoyed a four-game winning streak, their offensive line, plagued by injuries earlier in the season, faces a potential setback.
The Los Angeles Rams are gearing up for their Week 17 matchup against the Arizona Cardinals on Saturday night. A win for the Rams would keep them in control of the NFC West after the Seattle Seahawks won an ugly Thursday Night Football matchup.
After opening the week with a perfectly clean injury report, Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Rob Havenstein is dealing with a shoulder injury that occurred in practice, putting his status up in the air in advance of Saturday's home game against the Arizona Cardinals.
The Los Angeles Rams are working through a rash of injuries along the offensive line.
Like Donald, this player has spent his entire career with the Rams, playing 130 regular-season games (all starts) and 11 playoff contests. The two players won a Super Bowl ring at the end of the 2021 campaign.
Three key members of the Los Angeles Rams' offense are dealing with injuries that occurred in the first half of their road game Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens.
The NFL has thus far avoided schedule disruptions related to the COVID-19 pandemic this season. That trend may be in jeopardy ahead of Christmas.
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