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BREAKING: Rams Tackle Rob Havenstein Retires After 11 Seasons

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 1 month ago
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Los Angeles Rams offensive tackle Rob Havenstein has announced his retirement from the NFL after 11 seasons in the league, according to Sarah Barshop of ESPN.

Havenstein, a mainstay on the Rams offensive line since he was drafted in 2015, concludes a career spent entirely with the same franchise. The veteran tackle was a second-round pick out of Wisconsin and quickly established himself as one of the most reliable right tackles in professional football. He played a pivotal role in the team's transition from St. Louis to Los Angeles and was a cornerstone of the roster for over a decade.

A key leader in the locker room, Havenstein was a vital part of the Rams' championship success, starting at right tackle during the team's victory in Super Bowl LVI. Throughout his career, he was known for his durability and consistency, appearing in over 130 games and serving as a multi-year team captain. His retirement marks the end of an era for the Los Angeles offensive front, leaving the team with a significant veteran void to fill heading into the next season.

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