Andrew Whitworth hung his cleats up over three years ago, calling it quits after 16 seasons in the NFL. He went out on top, winning Super Bowl LVI with the Los Angeles Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams will enter the 2025 season as one of of the favorites to come out of the NFC as they showed this past postseason that they should be taken seriously.
Matthew Stafford , Andrew Whitworth, and Aaron Donald were pivotal players in the Rams' triumph over the Bengals in Super Bowl LVI, and despite being years
Andrew Whitworth won a Super Bowl with the Rams, earned four Pro Bowl selections and the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year. So, when he vocally encouraged the league to create an award to honor unsung offensive linemen, the NFL listened.
Former Bengals offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth dropped some more insight this week into how the NFL will hand out its newest award: Protector of the Year.
A lot of the time, linemen in the NFL do not get enough recognition. These players often have to go through precarious lifestyles and diets before banging their bodies in the trenches to protect the team's quarterback.
Andrew Whitworth was able to end his career on a high note with the Los Angeles Rams as he helped lead the team to a thrilling win in Super Bowl LVI. Whitworth and the offensive line did a great job protecting Matthew Stafford who had to work with a limited pass-catching corps.
The Los Angeles Rams have been a team that has been raking in personal awards with Cooper Kupp being named NFL Offensive Player of the Year in 2021 and Jared Verse being named NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in 2024.
Back in the beginning of April, Rams legend and Super Bowl LVI champion Andrew Whitworth began a campaign to establish an award for offensive linemen .
We all love a good NFL scrum, especially when it stays sportsmanlike. But once punches start flying, things get scary and serious. One time, legendary offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth found himself in such a fight on the field during a game.
Unlike college football, the NFL does not recognize the work of offensive linemen with yearly awards. Sure, offensive linemen can be named All-Pros and/ or Pro Bowlers but there is no individual award for offensive linemen or the offensive line.
Retired Los Angeles Rams four-time Pro Bowler Andrew Whitworth, now part of the Prime Video “Thursday Night Football” crew, is advocating for a change, pushing for the NFL to acknowledge the league’s top offensive linemen with a dedicated annual award.
Puka Nacua’s emergence has shown the LA Rams there can be a future without Cooper Kupp. Cooper Kupp could be staring down the final days of his time playing alongside Puka Nacua.
Star Bengals edge rusher Trey Hendrickson is reportedly on the trade block with the Bengals'permission, but one former Cincinnati talent thinks it could just be a way to fully gauge Hendrickson's contract value.
On Saturday afternoon the Kansas City Chiefs and Houston Texans kick off an action-packed weekend of divisional round playoff football. Just a few hours
Bengals legend Andrew Whitworth wants the team to be more aggressive in their quest to build a championship contender around Joe Burrow. The former All-Pro is hoping the Bengals take a "big swing" in the near future.
The Pittsburgh Steelers brought two quarterbacks in on one-year contracts during the 2024 offseason, Russell Wilson and Justin Fields. Since Wilson suffered a calf injury just before training camp, Fields got the opportunity to start the first six games of the season.
Andrew Whitworth is one of the best offensive linemen in NFL history. He spent the first 11 seasons of his career with the Cincinnati Bengals before spending five seasons with the Los Angeles Rams.
The Los Angeles Rams got off to a poor start this season due to injuries, but have played much better football as of late with key players returning to the lineup.
Whispers about retired offensive tackle and two-time First-Team All-Pro Andrew Whitworth potentially returning for the upcoming NFL Playoffs aren't quieting
Bengals fans watched former Cincinnati star Andrew Whitworth hoist the Lombardi Trophy as a Ram last February. Could the current Amazon football analyst do the same for the Bengals in February 2023?
Retired offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth says he hasn't received calls from the Dallas Cowboys, after all. On Thursday night, Whitworth was asked during a preseason game broadcast on Amazon Prime whether his phone has been ringing with the regular season fast approaching.