The Los Angeles Rams are going to look at different ways of getting better next season. The Rams wanted to win another Super Bowl last season, but they fell one game short of getting to the big game.
The Los Angeles Rams’ bid to represent the NFC in Super Bowl LX ended when they narrowly lost to the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship Game. Now, the Rams must face an offseason where a few tweaks to the roster can propel them to another deep postseason run.
The Los Angeles Rams will have their hands full with the Seahawks, and they will need their stars to shine. But they could get a boost from a 148-game starter, who could return from a long absence for the showdown in the NFC Championship Game.
Although the coaching carousel has ignited PFR’s search trackers into high gear, our IR Return Tracker is still covering four teams. And a few are making moves ahead of this weekend’s conference championship round.
The best teams do not always win the Super Bowl. Sometimes, great NFL squads have failed to win a playoff game. Here are the best ones since the AFL-NFL merger to fall short of advancing in a postseason bracket.
The 2025 season is finally heading toward the home stretch and the Los Angeles Rams will need to use these last two games to get ready for the postseason.
The Los Angeles Rams enter Week 16 with a pivotal NFC West showdown against the Seattle Seahawks looming on Thursday Night Football. With playoff positioning at stake, the team is balancing the return of key players from injured reserve with recent standout performances from their replacements.
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. The Los Angeles Rams will not have captain and offensive anchor Rob Havenstein as Havenstein was placed on injured reserve this week.
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. There aren't many men people would rather ride into battle with than Rob Havenstein. Why? Because for the last 11 seasons, Havenstein
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.
WOODLAND HILLS, Ca. The only St. Louis Rams player to remain on the team consecutively since their relocation back to Los Angeles, Rams' right tackle Rob Havenstein has defined what it means to be a member of the organization.
The Los Angeles Rams’ bye week came at a perfect time, as it provided an opportunity for two major contributors to get healthy without the team having to sacrifice a potential win.
The Los Angeles Rams received a welcome boost to their offensive line on Monday as head coach Sean McVay confirmed that veteran right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to return to practice — and to game action — ahead of Week 9’s matchup against the New Orleans Saints.
The only thing the Los Angeles Rams should be worried about is the health of their players. Star receiver Puka Nacua will hopefully return after the Rams' week 8 bye, and their offensive lineman, Rob Havenstein, should be healthier as well.
The Los Angeles Rams currently own two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft and considering Matthew Stafford and Rob Havenstein are the two most senior players on the team, the organization has to consider what the future of the quarterback and right tackle looks like.
The Los Angeles Rams used their mini bye to their advantage as they got healthier and cleaned up things on both sides of the football to pick up a much-needed Week 6 win against a depleted Baltimore Ravens team.
Following arguably their most disappointing loss of the 2025 season so far, the Los Angeles Rams enjoyed a mini bye week to reset and recover. The Rams lost to the San Francisco 49ers in overtime, dropping from the top spot in the NFC West and giving their rivals a potential leg up in a potential tiebreaker situation.
The Los Angeles Rams’ offensive line could look different once again this weekend. According to Nate Atkins of The Athletic, “No Rob Havenstein at today’s open portion of Rams practice.
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' Offensive Tackle Rob Havenstein took time to answer questions from the press.
The Los Angeles Rams are expected to return the majority of their core for the 2025 season, including Rob Havenstein, who is the longest-tenured player on the team.
Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein told reporters Monday that he had two procedures to clean up his injured shoulders in the offseason but expects to be ready for training camp this summer.
Rams RT Rob Havenstein and TE Tyler Higbee are entering the final years of their deal in 2025 and could both be let go to slightly help with cap flexibility.
Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein is expected to play in the wild-card playoff game against the visiting Minnesota Vikings next Monday, head coach Sean McVay said on Monday.
The Los Angeles Rams‘ playoff push has encountered a potential roadblock with the emergence of a shoulder injury for right tackle Rob Havenstein. While the team has enjoyed a four-game winning streak, their offensive line, plagued by injuries earlier in the season, faces a potential setback.
After opening the week with a perfectly clean injury report, Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Rob Havenstein is dealing with a shoulder injury that occurred in practice, putting his status up in the air in advance of Saturday's home game against the Arizona Cardinals.
Like Donald, this player has spent his entire career with the Rams, playing 130 regular-season games (all starts) and 11 playoff contests. The two players won a Super Bowl ring at the end of the 2021 campaign.
Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein left the field early in the second quarter with what is being reported as a hip injury. Havenstein is the most veteran member of the offensive line, as well as of the Rams offense.