The Los Angeles team needs their defense to quickly figure things out this season, as the unit will likely carry the load at specific points of the season, just as they did last season.
Let this marinate for a few seconds when considering the Rams’ prospects this year: Braden Fiske as a rookie led the team with 8½ sacks while Jared Verse had just 4½ sacks but won the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year.
The Los Angeles Rams have a defensive line that is ready to get after it after adding Poona Ford in free agency along with Josaiah Stewart and Ty Hamilton through the draft.
LOS ANGELES, Ca. Before the Rams take to the practice fields of Loyola Marymount University , displaying their 2025 look to the public for the first time on Wednesday, Rams' defensive lineman Braden Fiske took time to answer questions from the press.
In the 2024 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams used their first two picks on a pair of defensive linemen in Jared Verse, who was selected 19th overall, and Braden Fiske, who was taken 39th.
When the Rams traded the 57th overall pick and their 2024 second and fifth-round selections to Carolina for their 39th overall, many saw it as a massive overpay to move up 18 slots, considering the value of second round picks.
The Los Angeles Rams found a gem in the 2024 NFL Draft when they selected defensive end Braden Fiske out of Florida State with the 39th overall pick. Fiske made an immediate impact in his first season with the Rams as he totaled 8.5 sacks, 44 tackles, 10 quarterback hits and two forced fumbles in 17 games (eight starts).
There is a primal nature to playing on the defensive line. Men of the wild, they stalk and track down their prey in a coordinated attack, achieving maximum success with minimal damage...to themselves.
According to CBS Sports' Cody Benjamin, Rams' defenders Jared Verse, Braden Fiske, and Keir Thomas, all Florida State alums, are not good enough to make his ranking of the NFL's ten best college-turned-pro teammates list.
While both players look to be future superstars, playing together has been the best thing for both of their careers Iron sharpening iron might be the best way to describe the relationship between Los Angeles Rams pass rushers Jared Verse and Braden Fiske.
The Los Angeles Rams have stocked their defense with young, talented players over the past few seasons. The Rams have assembled a formidable group of players on defense to rival their talent on offense.
The Rams appear to have dodged a missile in their January playoff loss to the Eagles. Not only did they lose a hard-fought, 28-22 battle to the Eagles, they also lost promising rookie defensive end Braden Fiske to a right knee injury.
The Los Angeles Rams struck gold in the 2024 NFL Draft, securing their 1-2 defensive punch of the future in Jared Verse and Braden Fiske — both from Florida State — in the first two rounds.
When the Rams' Braden Fiske, the NFL's 2024 rookie sack leader, isn't tearing down the wall that is the opposing offensive line, he's busy building up his local community as made evident in his recent efforts.
A year after the Los Angeles Rams made headlines by selecting edge rusher Jared Verse in the first round and reuniting him with his Florida State teammate Braden Fiske in the second, both players have quickly validated that decision — and then some.
The Los Angeles Rams lost Braden Fiske during a critical moment. The prized interior defensive tackle left with a knee ailment against the Philadelphia Eagles, with a trip to the NFC title game on the line. Fiske required surgery on that knee.
Los Angeles Rams rookie defensive lineman Braden Fiske will have surgery to repair a knee injury sustained in Sunday's loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.
Former Florida State star defensive tackle Braden Fiske very quickly made a name for himself on the 2023 Seminole squad, totaling 43 tackles, nine for a loss, and six sacks during his lone season in Tallahassee, FL.
Former Florida State defensive tackle Braden Fiske is having a stellar rookie season for the Los Angeles Rams. It continued on Sunday against the New England Patriots, as he recorded his second forced fumble of the year.
He was part of an undefeated (in the regular season) Florida State team built off the transfer portal. Fiske was one of those contributors out of the portal for the Seminoles after five years at Western Michigan.
He is set to rejoin Florida State pass rusher Jared Verse, who the Rams selected at No. 19 overall last night. Much like Verse, this player was a transfer addition to the Seminoles’ ACC Championship team.