The focus for the Panthers has shifted towards rebuilding a defense that allowed 31.4 points per game last season, the worst in the NFL. Carolina has taken steps to doing that so far this offseason.
There are many qualities to a young roster such as the Los Angeles Rams. It opens the door for a sizeable "win-now" window, especially if the talent is adequate enough.
The Los Angeles Rams made several additions at the start of NFL free agency as they signed defensive tackle Poona Ford to a three-year contract and also brought back backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo on a one-year deal.
With an established top tier and some young options revealing themselves last season, here is a look at where clubs' QB depth charts stand. Contracts and long-term outlooks do not factor in here; these rankings apply only to 2025 on-field capabilities.
Michael Hoecht signs $24 million deal with Bills Shortly after the Rams watched Bobby Brown III sign with the Panthers, L.A. is losing another defensive lineman on Monday after Michael Hoecht signed a three-year, $24 million contract with the Buffalo Bills.
Bobby Brown III joins Ejiro Evero on the Panthers The writing was on the wall for weeks that he would leave, but Bobby Brown III has officially parted with the Los Angeles Rams and is signing with the Carolina Panthers.
The Bobby Brown III era in Los Angeles has officially come to an end. The Super Bowl LVI winner has signed a three-year, $21 million deal with the Carolina Panthers that could be worth up to $27 million with incentives.
The Panthers made it a priority to upgrade along the defensive interior early in the lead-in to free agency. A Milton Williams agreement did not come to pass, but the team has managed to pivot quickly.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Panthers are signing DT Bobby Brown III to a contract. Brown is inking a three-year, $21 million deal that has upside to $27 million via incentives, per Rapoport.
What is Pablo Picasso without his brush? Who is Langston Hughes without his pen? Canvases bare, paper empty. In life, labels are nothing, but they represent everything.
The Los Angeles Rams are coming off a good season. They showed that the young defense is going to be a special group for years to come. The offense showed that they still can find ways to win games even if it is in different ways.
Bobby Brown III has the backup defensive tackle position on lock for the rest of the 2024 season, but with his free agency looming and the Rams’ emphasis on resupplying the defensive line, the team could spend its first-round pick on a premier interior defender, especially since they do not have a second-rounder.
The Los Angeles Rams coming into the season knew what they expected to get from the offense. The question was on the defensive side of the ball. With the Rams defense losing future Hall of Famer Aaron Donald to retirement, it became clear that the Rams would need to play together as a unit.
On Monday, Rams head coach Sean McVay was asked to evaluate Bobby Brown III’s performance this season. Brown has been a wall for the Rams this season, slowly becoming the team’s premier run defender.
Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Bobby Brown III made a quirky turnover mask and showcased it via social media. The nose tackle is taking turnover props to another level.
As the Los Angeles Rams enter into the 2024 season, they will be looking to push forward the narrative of being a competitive team. After making a surprising run to the playoffs last season, Los Angeles is looking to do more of the same this year.
The Los Angeles Rams’ defensive line will look very different in 2024 with Aaron Donald retired, leaving them without their star defender for the first time since 2013.
The Los Angeles addressed their defensive line in the 2024 NFL Draft by taking four prospects who can all step in and contribute immediately. Jared Verse and Braden Fiske are projected to start on day one of the 2024 season, while Brennan Jackson and Tyler Davis will compete for rotational roles.
The Rams drafted Bobby Brown in 2021 and he has yet to showcase exactly who he is. Will that change in 2024? Bobby Brown III was an athletic freakish defensive tackle out of Texas A&M that the Rams drafted in the fourth round of 2021.
The Los Angeles Rams nearly blew a chance to lock up a postseason spot as they almost gave their Week 17 game away to the New York Giants. The Rams were comfortably ahead in the fourth quarter, but a pair of missed extra points and a Giants special teams touchdown made it just a one-point game late.
Bobby Brown III has been a key defender in the middle of the Rams’ defense this season, particularly when it comes to stopping the run. He missed time with an MCL injury earlier this year and on Sunday against the Giants, he exited with a knee injury and did not return.