Breaking:Rams Place Restricted Tender for Alaric Jackson

Rams Place Restricted Tender for Alaric Jackson

 

 

MAR 8 JACKSON MAKES A COMEBACK The Los Angeles Rams are making strides in solidifying their offensive line.

 

Reports from ESPN confirm that on Thursday night, the Rams extended a restricted free agent tender to starting left tackle Alaric Jackson.

 

This tender agreement will see Jackson earn $3.11 million for the upcoming season. As part of the tender, other NFL teams can present offer sheets to Jackson, which the Rams have the option to match.

 

Having started 15 games for the Rams last season and a total of 21 games over his three-year career, Jackson has become a fixture in the team’s offensive lineup.

 

FEB 23 RIVERS REJOINS The Los Angeles Rams have made moves to retain exclusive rights free agent running back Ronnie Rivers, as announced by the team.

 

Rivers, when healthy, served as the primary backup for Kyren Williams during the past season, tallying 32 rushes for 129 yards and five receptions for 22 yards across nine games.

 

Entering his third year with the Rams, Rivers previously had brief stints with the Seahawks and Cardinals before joining the L.A. squad.

FEB 17 NACUA TAKES FLIGHT It seems that Los Angeles Rams’ rookie standout receiver, Puka Nacua, is a force to be reckoned with both on and off the football field.

 

In a recent appearance at the NBA Celebrity basketball game on Friday

night, Nacua showcased his versatility by dominating the competition, delivering several powerful dunks over defenders.

One memorable moment occurred in the first half when Nacua stole the ball and executed a breakaway dunk with impressive authority.

FEB 14 WILKS OUT IN SAN FRAN Following the Super Bowl LXIII loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, the San Francisco 49ers have reportedly parted ways with

defensive coordinator Steve Wilks. The decision comes after the 49ers allowed 455 yards of offense and struggled in the second half and overtime.

FEB 12 RAMS LOSE S&C COACH TO FALCONS The Los Angeles Rams continue to see changes in their coaching staff as associate director of strength and

conditioning, John Griffin, is set to join Raheem Morris with the Atlanta Falcons in a lead strength and conditioning role, as reported by 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz.

Griffin, aged 35, earned his current position after a promotion last offseason, having served as an assistant strength and conditioning coach for the previous two seasons. With both Griffin and Morris having spent three years with the Rams, his move to Atlanta is a natural progression.

 

Before his tenure in Los Angeles, Griffin gained experience in collegiate athletics with stints at Baylor University and the University of South Carolina.

 

Griffin joins a growing list of Rams assistant coaches making the transition to Atlanta alongside Morris. This roster

includes new Falcons defensive coordinator Jimmy Lake and offensive coordinator Zac Robinson, among others.

 

JAN 26 DC CANDIDATE EMERGES Reports from ESPN’s Todd Archer indicate that the Los Angeles Rams have approached

Dallas Cowboys defensive line coach Aden Durde for an interview regarding their recently vacated defensive coordinator position.

 

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