Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Rob Havenstein. Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The Rams have opened some much-needed cap space. ESPN’s Field Yates reports that offensive lineman Rob Havenstein has agreed to restructure his contract.

Specifically, the Rams converted $3.84M of Havenstein’s salary into a bonus. The team also added three void years to the deal. Overall, the move saved the organization $3.072M against the cap. Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the team previously had about $150K in cap space, so this will provide the front office with some necessary breathing room. Rapoport also adds that the Rams have used in-season restructurings to move about $48.222M to future seasons. 

Teams generally shuffle around cap space as they look to make promotions and midseason signings, but Los Angeles has taken it to another level as they look to contend for a championship.

Havenstein was a 2015 second-round pick by the Rams, and he’s spent his entire career with the organization. The veteran has started all 90 of his regular season appearances, and he’s appeared in 100 percent of his team’s offensive snaps through the first six weeks of the season. The 29-year-old inked a four-year, $32M extension with the Rams in 2018.

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