It’s not hyperbole to say Andrew Whitworth was one of the best free-agent signings in Rams history. When the Rams added him in 2017, he was viewed as a solid pickup but what he did for Los Angeles in his five years with the team was nothing short of spectacular.
Is Patrick Mahomes the Michael Jordan of football? Former Bengals and Rams star Andrew Whitworth thinks so. Whitworth tweeted the comparison after Mahomes led the Chiefs past the 49ers 25-22 in overtime on Sunday night in Super Bowl LVIII.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford followed up his Super Bowl championship with an injury-riddled campaign that only saw him play nine games and have just 10 touchdowns compared with eight interceptions.
The Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers don't need any reminders of the bad blood between them. The two division and in-state rivals have been competing since 1950, and the feud has ramped up again recently with the Rams moving back to L.A.
Micah Parsons will not be spending the majority of his offseason at home. Instead, the Dallas Cowboys star pass rusher will be around three hours down I-35, training in Austin.
Cowboys linebacker Micah Parsons is looking to take his game to the next level in the 2023 NFL offseason.
Bengals While making an appearance on The Season with Peter Schrager podcast, former Rams and Bengals OT Andrew Whitworth said that he’s not opposed to potentially playing again. “I’ve said this since the day I retired, I’ll never say never,” Whitworth, via NFL.com.
The Super Bowl-contending Bengals lost right tackle La’el Collins for the season due to a torn ACL and MCL he suffered in Week 16 against the Patriots.
The Rams’ offensive line continues to struggle, with availability issues plaguing the defending champions up front.
The Los Angeles Rams have nearly as much talent and experience on their roster this year compared to last season’s team that went on to win Super Bowl LVI, positioning themselves well to repeat.
CBS Sports’ Josina Anderson reports that the Cowboys are turning to “in-house players” while also “working through” potential free agent additions to replace Tyron Smith.
Retired offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth says he hasn't received calls from the Dallas Cowboys, after all. On Thursday night, Whitworth was asked during a preseason game broadcast on Amazon Prime whether his phone has been ringing with the regular season fast approaching.
The NFL has begun releasing its annual top 100 players rankings, with Nos. 100-51 revealed as of Aug. 19. No Los Angeles Rams players have made the list so far, but that is sure to change when the top half gets unveiled within the next week.
The Los Angeles Rams are well-positioned to defend their Super Bowl title, but the first couple of weeks will be worth monitoring as they integrate new pieces in key positions.
With Tom Brady retiring and then coming back out of retirement all in one offseason this year, it has had fans across the NFL questioning what other recently retired players might come out of retirement for a chance at one last ride. Enter former Rams left tackle, Andrew Whitworth.
When Joe Noteboom was drafted by the Rams in 2018, the expectation was to sit behind Whitworth and learn the position to become the started sooner rather than later.
The 40-year-old will end his carer on a high note, having won the Super Bowl with Los Angeles.
After 16 seasons in the league, including 11 with Cincinnati and five with the Rams organization, Andrew Whitworth is a Super Bowl champion. Ironically, it was his old team the Rams narrowly defeated to win the Lombardi Trophy.
It would help the Rams if Whitworth decided on his future before March 16, when the new league year begins.
Los Angeles Rams offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth has hinted at retirement after the 40-year-old won the Super Bowl. He still appears to be leaning that way, but one piece of wisdom he received from a sports legend gave him a bit of pause.
Whitworth hinted he could call it a career if the Rams won the Super Bowl and now that is looking increasingly likely.
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