The Rams are evaluating their left tackle options with starter Alaric Jackson still limited in practice due to blood clots — an issue that surfaced in mid-June.
The Los Angeles Rams wrapped up their 2025 training camp and the fans have questions. Let's answer them. How is the O-line looking? Who is getting left tackle reps with Jackson out, and do they look like a passable starter if his medical problems persist into the season?
The Los Angeles Rams sometimes turn to past NFC West rivals to fuel the upcoming season. And not just limited to backup quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, who had plenty of memorable battles while with the San Francisco 49ers.
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.
All NFL players enter the season with high hopes, but sometimes seasons don't go as hoped. These 20 players have been some of the biggest disappointments early in the 2025 season.
Cameras and social-media shorts will focus on the household names as players arrive for training camp. But if Rams House is going to house playoff games this year, the two most important veterans reporting to Loyola Marymount on Tuesday might be D.J.
New Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle wasn't supposed to be a free agent when the Rams signed him. In fact, he should be a member of the San Francisco 49ers as his agency announced that both sides reached an agreement back in April.
The Los Angeles Rams added needed depth to their offensive line in a player with a ton of starting experience. With the team signing former Pro Bowl tackle D.J.
The Los Angeles Rams are moving to shore up their offensive line. Veteran left tackle DJ Humphries has signed with the Rams as a free agent, his agency AMDG Sports announced on Thursday.
It was only two months ago that D.J. Humphries was supposed to be the newest member of the San Francisco 49ers. After that rumor never quite materialized, the Los Angeles Rams have stepped up to claim Humphries for themselves.
Shortly after the draft, it appeared as though D.J. Humphries was signing with the 49ers. No agreement is formally in place between team and player, however.
For years, Thanksgiving belonged to the NFL, but Christmas belonged to the NBA. Occasionally, an NFL game would fall on Christmas, but it was anomalous, even avoided if possible.
On April 29, it was widely reported that the San Francisco 49ers had reached an agreement with veteran offensive tackle D.J. Humphries. The move was seen as significant, given that the team largely ignored the position during both free agency and the draft, despite it being considered a major need.
The Titans’ preferred 2023 tackle starters, Andre Dillard and Nicholas Petit-Frere are making an interesting joint move. The one-time Tennessee first-string tackle duo is heading to San Francisco.
The Kansas City Chiefs' biggest struggle last season was the offensive line. The Chiefs could not get any good play from their offensive line in 2024. Everything the Chiefs tried to do with their offensive line last season did not work.
Bummed out the 49ers didn't draft an offensive tackle? Then perhaps you are happy with their latest signing. The 49ers have signed offensive tackle D.J.
AMDG Sports announced their client, OT D.J. Humphries, has agreed to terms on a contract with the 49ers on Tuesday. According to Nick Wagoner, Humphries is receiving a one-year deal. Humphries, 31, is a former first-round pick out of Florida by the Cardinals in the 2015 NFL Draft.
The San Francisco 49ers went through all 11 of their 2025 NFL Draft picks without selecting an offensive tackle. They also passed on signing any undrafted free agents at the position.
D.J. Humphries had an odd year in 2024. After being drafted in the first round back in 2015 for the Arizona Cardinals, Humphries knew nothing but the very task he'd been drafted for over the next eight years.
For many members of the Kansas City Chiefs, Sunday's game against the Denver Broncos is an opportunity to rest up for the postseason. For left tackle D.J.
Just when the Kansas City Chiefs were hoping they might have found a permanent fix for their left tackle concerns—at least for the rest of this season—D.J.
The wait is over. The D.J. Humphries experience has finally arrived. For weeks and perhaps even months, Kansas City Chiefs fans have been waiting for some answer at the left tackle position.
D.J. Humphries sounds like a motivated man. Part of that is about signing with a Super Bowl contender like the Kansas City Chiefs, and another part of that comes from a place of pain—namely that those around him thought he was unlikely to play again in the National Football League.
Days after reportedly agreeing to terms with former Arizona Cardinals left tackle D.J. Humphries, the Kansas City Chiefs have now officially added the former Pro Bowler for the remainder of the 2024 NFL season.
Jordan Schultz of B/R reports that the Chiefs are signing veteran OT D.J. Humphries to a contract. According to Ian Rapoport, Humphries is signing a contract that pays him $2 million in base salary that can be worth up to $4.5 million for the remainder of the season. Humphries was just medically cleared from the torn ACL he suffered last year.
Former Pro Bowl offensive tackle D.J. Humphries has been medically cleared for all football work, NFL Network reported on Friday. Humphries, who is a free agent, has been working his way back from a torn ACL sustained last season while playing with the Arizona Cardinals.
Howard Balzer, citing league sources, reports veteran free-agent OT D.J. Humphries is potentially “several weeks away” from being medically cleared from his torn ACL. Humphries suffered his injury back on December 31 against the Eagles.
The Arizona Cardinals have a few tough decisions in the coming months, one of which stems at left tackle with D.J. Humphries. Humphries has emerged as a concrete starter along the offensive line since being made a first-round pick by the organization years ago.
D.J. Humphries had bounced back from an injury-limited 2022 season, lining up at left tackle in 15 games this year. But his 2024 offseason will include extensive rehab after another injury.