The Los Angeles Rams have two starting-caliber tight ends in Tyler Higbee and Terrance Ferguson, with both men likely to play critical roles in the Rams' offense.
Matthew Stafford dropped to pass, looked left to hold the safety, then fired a red-zone touchdown to Terrance Ferguson in the right corner. Stafford saw an obvious mismatch at the line, the 6-5, 247-pound rookie against a college free-agent cornerback A.J.
It's a bit jarring to see clips of a rookie in a Los Angeles Rams uniform wearing #18 and realizing that it's not Cooper Kupp. It's made even more so when
Former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson was drafted in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Rams. Since then, Ferguson has impressed his new stable of coaches and teammates in a short period of time, including Super Bowl-winning coach Sean McVay.
With NFL OTAs taking place around the league, former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson is getting shoutouts from his new coaches with the Los Angeles Rams as the rookie seems to be getting primed to take over a starting spot.
Rams rookie TE Terrance Ferguson is making a strong first impression It wasn’t that long ago that a rookie wearing the number 18 jersey walked into Los Angeles Rams OTAs and impressed coaches.
The Los Angeles Rams signed running back Jarquez Hunter to a four-year rookie deal. Terms of the deal were undisclosed. With Hunter signed, Terrance Ferguson is the lone member of the Rams’ 2025 NFL Draft class that is unsigned.
The Los Angeles Rams have been taking OTAs by the horn, flying to the football. After another solid session of iron sharpening iron, here's three takeaways from practice.
The Los Angeles Rams made six draft picks this year. Without a first-rounder due to a trade down with the Atlanta Falcons, the Rams executed their first selection with the 46th overall pick, taking tight end Terrance Ferguson and, so far, he is the only player of the class who hasn't signed his rookie deal.
The Los Angeles Rams' new offensive weapon Terrance Ferguson has a lot to prove in the NFL, as the NFC West has officially created the best division for tight end football.
With OTAs underway for the Los Angeles Rams, the team’s rookies are now getting their first chance to show what they can do with some live action drills.
After trading out of the first round of the 2025 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams’ first pick came in the second round when they took standout Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson.
First-year TE Terrance Ferguson predicted to have a big season There are now 100 days until the 2025 Los Angeles Rams’ season, and excitement continues to build.
A year ago, Davante Adams was in a similar situation. His young Las Vegas teammate, Brock Bowers, was preparing for not just the best season by a rookie tight end in NFL history but the best individual receiving campaign by any rookie ever.
When the Los Angeles Rams selected former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson with the No. 46 pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft, many assumed that Ferguson was drafted as a future replacement for Rams tight end Tyler Higbee.
After trading out of the first round, the Los Angeles Rams took Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson with the No. 46 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Ferguson had a productive career with the Ducks and gives the Rams another weapon at the tight end position, which was a priority as Tyler Higbee is entering the final year of his contract.
Former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson is making sure his late teammate gets remembered during the 2025 NFL season and beyond. Ferguson announced on social media that he will wear the No.
After trading out of the first round, the Los Angeles Rams used the No. 46 overall pick in the second round of the 2025 NFL Draft on Oregon tight end Terrance Ferguson.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a solid offseason, making arguably the most significant offseason splash by signing wide receiver Davante Adams. They then traded out of the first round of the NFL Draft to gain another first-round pick in next year's NFL Draft.
Former Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson ended his college career as one of the most prolific pass catchers in program history and arguably the greatest tight end to ever wear a Ducks uniform.
Before defensive backs and tight ends take center stage on Friday, we look at some of the most notable names expected to participate in drills in Indianapolis.
Height: 6047 (verified) Weight: 245lbs (verified) Year: Senior Pro Comparison: Luke Musgrave Oregon Ducks tight end Terrance Ferguson looks and plays like a flex tight end.
Back in July, Dan Lanning and three of his veteran-most Oregon Ducks players traveled from Eugene to Indianapolis for their first ever Big Ten Media Days
Oregon and Washington are fighting it out for a Playoff berth in the Pac-12 Championship Game, with Ducks TE Terrance Ferguson playing a starring role just before halftime.