After their season ended, the Los Angeles Rams signed 10 players to reserve/futures contracts, including former third-round pick, Logan Bruss. On Tuesday, they added four more players to their offseason roster by signing them to reserve/futures deals, too.
The Los Angeles Rams announced the signings of tackle A.J. Arcuri, guard Logan Bruss, defensive tackle Cory Durden, linebacker Olakunle Fatukasi, defensive back Tanner Ingle, center Mike McAllister, defensive back Cameron McCutcheon, tackle Zachary Thomas, linebacker Zach VanValkenburg and quarterback Dresser Winn to reserve/future contracts.
The Los Angeles Rams announced they signed 16 players to their practice squad for the upcoming 2023 season. The players are as follows: offensive lineman A.J.
The Rams made a mistake with Logan Bruss. What can they learn from it? One of the more surprising moves that the Los Angeles Rams made during roster cutdowns to get to a final-53, was cutting offensive lineman and former third-round pick, Logan Bruss.
The Los Angeles Rams selected offensive lineman Logan Bruss with their first pick in 2022 — a third-round pick — and although he did not see the field in 2022, there was a belief that he could impact the team in 2023 with a renewed offensive line.
Who will make the Rams 16-man practice squad? The Los Angeles Rams cut their roster down to 53 players on Tuesday. However, now they will be looking to finalize their roster which includes putting together the 16-man practice squad.
There are NO right or wrong answers. Only YOUR answers! Every NFL team is figuring out their 53 man roster as each team prepares for Week 1, and the rest of the season.
With the start of the 2023 NFL season just around the corner, Tuesday marked the deadline for the Los Angeles Rams to make roster cuts and set their initial 53-man roster.
Oh, the difference a year can make. When the Los Angeles Rams selected offensive lineman Logan Bruss with their first pick of the 2022 NFL Draft - No. 104 overall - they did so with the belief that he could be an early impact player.
The Los Angeles Rams experienced a slew of injuries that derailed their 2022 season and unfortunately they’ve seen multiple contributors get hurt in training camp and preseason.
After ailments derailed the Los Angeles Rams’ chance to repeat as Super Bowl champions, the injury bug has returned with nearly as much enthusiasm as the players.
Players like Logan Bruss and Lance McCutcheon could be fighting for their NFL lives next week The Los Angeles Rams do not have to make any cuts until August 29th, but when that day comes Sean McVay is sure to unveil some surprises.
The Los Angeles Rams were without offensive linemen Rob Havenstein and Logan Bruss for parts of practice on Thursday, adding to their injury scares up front.
Logan Bruss had a disappointing performance against the Chargers. When the Los Angeles Rams took the field on Saturday night against the Los Angeles Chargers, all eyes were on former third-round pick Logan Bruss as he took his first snaps at right tackle.
Which player’s stock was affected the most after the first preseason game? The Los Angeles Rams fell, 34-17, to the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday night in Week 1 of the preseason.
Rumored ahead of training camp to be holding four position battles along their offensive line, the Rams have made one notable change up front and are considering another.
The Los Angeles Rams offensive line is in much better shape heading into the 2023 season as they’ve got several key players coming back from injury. The most notable returners are Joseph Noteboom and Alaric Jackson, who will be competing for the starting left tackle spot.
The Los Angeles Rams couldn’t get a good look at their top draft pick from 2022, Logan Bruss, after he suffered a torn ACL in the preseason last year. He was expected to compete for the starting spot at right guard last year, but the injury prevented him from ever taking a regular-season snap.
Injuries are an unfortunate reality in any sport, especially one as physical as football. What's even more unfortunate is when injuries happen to rookies who are still trying to adjust to life in the NFL.
Los Angeles Rams 2022 third-round draft pick Logan Bruss has yet to make his regular season NFL debut. Shortly after being drafted to the Rams, he tore his ACL and MCL during the 2022 preseason, leading to a near-year-long recovery window to be ready for the 2023 campaign.
What should be made of Logan Bruss’ injury-filled rookie year? The Los Angeles Rams drafted Steve Avila with the 36th overall pick which should provide a big boost to the offensive line.
Among everything that went wrong for the Rams in 2022 was the fact that their top draft pick got hurt before even taking a regular-season snap. Logan Bruss tore his ACL in the preseason, ending his rookie year before it could even get off the ground.
The second-year man will look to prove himself after missing his rookie season due to injury Coming off of a Super Bowl victory at the end of the 2021-2022 NFL season, the Rams shifted their focus on how they could improve heading into the next league year.
The Los Angeles Rams offensive line should bounce back in 2023 after it was decimated by injuries during the 2022 season. The injuries started before the season even began as the Rams lost Logan Bruss to a torn ACL in training camp.
A preseason injury cost Bruss his rookie season, but it appears his recovery is going well as he looks to claim a starting role on the offensive line.
The Los Angeles Rams had a slew of injuries during the 2022 season, beginning with rookie Logan Bruss suffering a season-ending knee injury in the preseason.
The first of this year’s Rams draft picks will not make his NFL debut until at least 2023.
The only rookie with any expectations of starting, Logan Bruss out of Wisconsin, was their first pick in the Draft, despite not hearing his name called until the third round.
After being a multi-year starter for the Wisconsin Badgers, Logan Bruss has moved on to play professionally. On Friday, the former Wisconsin offensive lineman was selected in the 2022 NFL Draft in the third round by the Los Angeles Rams with pick No.
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