WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. Over the offseason, the Los Angeles Rams made the decision to target a variety of holes in their roster by prioritizing familiarity.
As the Los Angeles Rams training camp progressed, one familiar figure stood out—not for his stature or highlight plays, but for his voice. Back at center after a year in Chicago, Coleman Shelton was again calling protections, identifying blitzers, and bringing calm to a Los Angeles Rams offensive line that unraveled without him late last season.
After spending one season in Chicago, Super Bowl champion Coleman Shelton is back with the Rams. I had the pleasure of talking with him during Rams OTAs,
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Coleman Shelton's NFL journey has not been one taken on the smoothest of roads. An undrafted free agent out of the University of Washington in 2018, Shelton spent time with the 49ers and Cardinals, failing to find a permanent home.
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One of the Los Angeles Rams’ signings at the start of free agency was bringing back a familiar face in center Coleman Shelton, who was with the team from 2019-23 before spending last season with the Chicago Bears.
Matthew Stafford is back under center, and Coleman Shelton is back as that center. Les Snead confirmed this week that the Rams re-signed Shelton to start in 2025.
The Los Angeles Rams’ flurry of signings at the start of free agency included reuniting with center Coleman Shelton on a two-year contract. Shelton spent the first five seasons of his career in L.A.
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Six-year veteran center Coleman Shelton signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Rams. Shelton, a former undrafted free agent, spent 2024 with the Chicago Bears but has also played for the Rams, San Francisco 49ers, and Arizona Cardinals.
The Los Angeles Rams have been one of the most active teams at the start of NFL free agency, having already signed All-Pro wide receiver Davante Adams to a two-year contract and brought back Jimmy Garoppolo on a one-year deal.
Courtney Cronin reports that the Los Angeles Rams are close to finalizing a deal to bring back center Coleman Shelton, who began his NFL career with the team and spent his first five years in Los Angeles.
The Chicago Bears have agreed to terms with former Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Coleman Shelton, the team announced Thursday. The Rams went into free agency hoping to retain Shelton.
The Rams expressed interest in keeping Coleman Shelton, but their interior offensive line blueprint changed via two big-ticket guard contracts. As a result, Shelton will collect some cash elsewhere.
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According to Jourdan Rodrigue, Rams C Coleman Shelton has exercised his player option and is heading for unrestricted free agency. The Rams are working
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