On Friday, the Rams had a light day, going through plays at walking speed. Alaric Jackson was on the field and participating, one valadating Sean McVay's words about his participation and two, giving truth to the thought he could be ready week one.
One of the biggest questions heading into Los Angeles Rams training camp was the health status and availability of starting left tackle Alaric Jackson.
Alaric Jackson has become a key member of the Los Angeles Rams offensive line over the past two seasons, which is why him being diagnosed with blood clots for the second time in his career is such difficult news for him, the Rams and their fans to hear.
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The Los Angeles Rams provided a positive update on offensive tackle Alaric Jackson. Alaric Jackson is still dealing with blood clots. However, he was in attendance for training camp, will be working with the team in a refined capacity, appears to be in good spirits, and has not been ruled out for week one against the Houston Texans.
One of the biggest questions heading into Los Angeles Rams training camp was the health status and availability of starting left tackle Alaric Jackson.
How does the Rams offensive line look heading into 2025? The Los Angeles Rams have a positive outlook heading into the 2025 season. However, all of that could be moot if the offensive line becomes an issue as it has during portions of 2023 and 2024.
The offensive line of the Los Angeles Rams will have a somewhat new look in 2025. Entering OTAs, Alaric Jackson, Steve Avila, Coleman Shelton, Kevin Dotson, and Rob Havenstein appeared to be the expected starters after the Rams said goodbye to Jonah Jackson after just one season.
PFF offensive line rankings have Rams in the middle Do the Los Angeles Rams have a top-10 offensive line? Not according to ProFootballFocus. In PFF’s offensive line rankings going into the 2025 season, the Rams were seen as league average, checking in at 15th overall.
Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort credited OLB Zaven Collins with the way he’s handled his position change and is expecting him to have a big year in 2025. “We went through the position switch with him, and he’s really settled into that,” he said, via Cards Wire.
The Los Angeles Rams received some scary news earlier this month when they learned that left tackle Alaric Jackson is dealing with blood clots in his leg.
The Los Angeles Rams have assembled a solid roster this offseason. However, some players are facing added pressure this season. Dalton Wasserman of Pro Football Focus listed one player from each team facing a make-or-break season.
The Los Angeles Rams were not complete when they flew to Hawaii for the team’s mandatory minicamp. Among those who did not fly with the team was left tackle Alaric Jackson, and for an understandable reason.
The Los Angeles Rams made a significant investment in Alaric Jackson this offseason, rewarding the former undrafted free agent with a three-year, $57.75 million deal to solidify their offensive line.
Earlier this week, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson is battling blood clots for the second time since 2022.
As reported by NFL Insider Ian Rapoport, Rams starting left tackle Alaric Jackson has once again been diagnosed with blood clots. "Rams OT Alaric Jackson, a key member of the O-line who just signed an extension, is dealing with blood clots once again, per The Insiders," wrote Rapoport.
The Arizona Cardinals consistently face off against Los Angeles Rams OT Alaric Jackson, widely considered to be one of the best at his position. They may not have to in 2025.
The Los Angeles Rams made their offensive line a priority this offseason with the biggest move being locking up left tackle Alaric Jackson to a three-year, $56 million contract.
Los Angeles Rams left tackle Alaric Jackson is dealing with blood clots for the second time since 2022, NFL Network reported on Friday. While Jackson is expected to play this season, the Rams secured insurance at the position by agreeing to terms with free agent tackle D.J.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that Rams OT Alaric Jackson is unfortunately dealing with blood clots again, which is something he experienced back in 2022. According to Rapoport, the belief is still that Jackson will be able to play in 2025.
The Los Angeles Rams have had some shakeups along their offensive line over the last few seasons, but are poised to have their best season and lineup yet in 2025.
With the new league year kicking off March 12, NFL teams are already deep into planning for the offseason. Here are five moves the Los Angeles Rams should make in the coming months.
The Los Angeles Rams and left tackle Alaric Jackson agreed on a three-year, $57 million contract extension, multiple media outlets reported Friday. The deal, which includes between $35 million and $37 million guaranteed, keeps Jackson from hitting free agency in March.
Instead of hitting free agency, he will now be on the books through the 2027 campaign.
According to Jordan Schultz, the Rams and LT Alaric Jackson have agreed to a three-year, $57 million deal including $35 million guaranteed. Jackson was set to be an unrestricted free agent after playing out last season under a second-round tender.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Rams and OT Alaric Jackson are getting close to an agreement on a long-term extension. Fowler notes it’s not a done deal,
When Alaric Jackson was playing college football for the Iowa Hawkeyes, he wasn't generally viewed as a big-time NFL prospect. As a matter of fact, Jackson went undrafted before eventually signing with the Los Angeles Rams as a free agent in 2021.
The Rams have their top free agent back in the fold, announcing their left tackle signed his RFA tender.
The Los Angeles Rams have placed a second-round tender on starting left tackle and free agent Alaric Jackson at the start of the 2024 free agency window.
Alaric Jackson served as the Rams’ starting left tackle in 2023, upping his value considerably. He was a pending restricted free agent, but Los Angeles has ensured he will not reach the market.
The Los Angeles Rams entered their Week 17 matchup with the New York Giants having the opportunity to clinch a playoff spot. But the team would be without starting left tackle Alaric Jackson for the contest as he was a late scratch for what was listed as personal reasons.
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