The Los Angeles Rams are hoping to preserve as much of their 2023 offensive line as possible. The unit had a resurgence in 2023 behind rookie Steve Avila, center Coleman Shelton and left tackle Alaric Jackson, among others.
The Los Angeles Rams have some unfinished business. After a surprising run to the playoffs, the team is looking to bounce back and try to make it back to the playoffs again and go deeper into the postseason.
The Los Angeles Rams were hoping for a bit more from tackle Joe Noteboom, but they'll now be retaining him on a discount.
The Rams put the second round tender on left tackle A.J. Jackson, signaling an intention to keep him It was reported last week that the L.A. Rams intended to give offensive tackle A.J.
The Los Angeles Rams’ offense experienced a resurgence during the 2023 season as head coach Sean McVay completed revamped his run-game scheme. With offensive
The Los Angeles Rams extended both Joe Noteboom and Brian Allen in 2022 when their rookie contracts expired, rewarding both of them for their contributions over the previous four years.
The Rams' pass defense was a big weakness in 2023 as they struggled to fill the void that was left by the offseason trade of Jalen Ramsey.
Post-June 1 cut rules for Rams and other NFL teams If the Los Angeles Rams need to get further under the 2024 salary cap by the summer and next season,
Rams only clear options to release are Joseph Noteboom, Brian Allen The L.A. Rams have three players making over $20 million against the salary cap in 2024 and none of them are expected to be cap casualty candidates, if for no better reason than they can’t be released to save cap space.
With the only thing left to be decided for the Los Angeles Rams being their fate as the sixth or seventh seed in the NFC, head coach Sean McVay has taken the liberty to rest a handful of key starters.
The Los Angeles Rams announced Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua, Cooper Kupp and Joe Noteboom as the winners of the 2023 team awards, which are voted on by all of the players annually.
The Los Angeles Rams (8-7) will be fortunate to be fairly healthy as they take on the New York Giants (5-10) in MetLife Stadium. Their good luck is a legitimate factor in this playoff race, and Los Angeles will look to achieve healthier playoff positioning with a win.
Rams backup offensive tackle Joe Noteboom (foot) is questionable to play in Thursday Night Football. He started at right tackle against the Commanders on Sunday and played every snap of the game, but he did not practice this week.
The Rams expect to have right tackle Rob Havenstein back in the lineup against the Saints on Thursday night, which is good because the guy who replaced him has been listed as out of practice for two straight days.
Anxiety wells up in the hearts of Los Angeles Rams fans when offensive linemen start missing games due to injury. Can’t blame them. They were the most injured offensive line since at least 2001.
Injuries absolutely decimated the Los Angeles Rams last season, but no area was hit harder than the offensive line. One important player the team lost was tackle Joseph Noteboom, who went down with a torn Achilles in Week 6 but was back and ready to make a difference in 2023.
The Los Angeles Rams face some questions on the offensive line as training camp nears.
According to Field Yates, the Rams have reworked OT Joseph Noteboom‘s contract to save about $9 million against the cap in 2023. Noteboom, 27, is a former third-round pick of the Rams back in 2018.
Years of playing fast and loose with draft picks and the salary cap have finally caught up to the Rams, who find themselves $15.02M over the cap in 2023.
As frustrating as injuries have been, a lot of teams need a left tackle As a Los Angeles Rams fan, you may think that the concept of trading left tackle Joseph Noteboom is an absurd premise.
The Los Angeles Rams announced they have placed LT Joseph Noteboom and CB Grant Haley on injured reserve. The team also released DE Takk McKinley and officially signed OT Ty Nsekhe to the roster. Noteboom is out for the year with a torn Achilles, but Haley could be back at some point.
The Los Angeles Rams snapped their two-game losing streak with a 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers in Week 6, but it unfortunately came at a cost as Joseph Noteboom suffered a significant injury.
The Rams exited Sunday’s game against the Panthers with a win on the scoreboard, but another injury along the offensive line.
The offensive line is arguably the most important position group on any given football team, as a strong offensive line makes life much easier for the quarterback and the rest of the offense. The Los Angeles Rams offensive line was a big reason the team would make their Super Bowl run, providing Stafford and co.
The Rams announced on Thursday that starting left guard Joe Noteboom has gone on injured reserve due to a calf strain he suffered in last Sunday's win over the Eagles.
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