Les Snead plans to call Aaron Donald to see if he can convince the defensive tackle to unretire if the Rams have a shot to win a Super Bowl next season.
The greater Los Angeles area has produced some of the greatest football players of all time. Here are our top choices, listed in alphabetical order. Let the fun begin.
Former Los Angeles Rams safety Terrell Burgess has found a new home with the Washington Commanders. The Commanders announced they had signed the 24-year-old defensive back on Tuesday, along with several other roster moves.
The Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals will square off in the AFC Divisional Round on Sunday afternoon. The Bengals, of course, are the defending AFC Champions and are looking to get back to the Super Bowl.
Eric Weddle is one of the smartest safeties to ever suit up in the NFL, which was on full display with the Chargers, Ravens and Rams. There’s no better example of his football intelligence than what he accomplished last postseason with the Rams, though.
The Rams added some much-needed safety help after they watched the position become dangerously thin last postseason – so much so that they had to sign Eric Weddle out of retirement.
The Los Angeles Rams have won their first Super Bowl as the Los Angeles Rams after knocking off the Bengals from SoFi Stadium. We have another batch of brand new ‘Parade’ tees and hoodies to celebrate your Rams as Super Bowl Champions.
Weddle previously coached Rancho Bernardo's 12-and-under team, according to Yahoo! Sports, and led the squad to a championship.
Eric Weddle was nearly two full years removed from football and happily retired. The former two-time All-Pro safety had compiled a stellar career through 13 seasons with the San Diego Chargers, Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Rams.
Burrow went over to introduce himself to a few Los Angeles Rams defenders while they were on the field together, hilariously led by saying, “I’m Joe.”
The Los Angeles Rams brought in reinforcements to win Super Bowl LVI. Aside from Matthew Stafford, Von Miller, and Odell Beckham Jr., they also plucked safety Eric Weddle out of retirement.
In the aftermath of Super Bowl LVI, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow said that the team will use their 23-20 loss to the Rams as fuel for the future and that he thinks “we’ll be back multiple times over the course of the next few years.” Burrow’s confidence in what the future will bring is shared [more]
The Los Angeles Rams have won their first Super Bowl as the Los Angeles Rams after knocking off the Bengals on Sunday night from SoFi Stadium. We have another batch of brand new tees and hoodies to celebrate your Rams as Super Bowl Champions.
Weddle came out of retirement to help the Rams through the postseason, a run that culminated in a Super Bowl victory.
Eric Weddle had perhaps the most remarkable postseason of anyone in the NFL.
The 37-year-old signed with the Rams prior to the postseason to take one more shot at a Super Bowl title. With starter Jordan Fuller out for the remainder of the campaign, there was a opening for the 13-year veteran.
When the Los Angeles Rams suffered injuries to each of their starting safeties in the Week 18 regular-season finale, they were put in a bind with the playoffs quickly approaching.
When the Rams signed Eric Weddle out of retirement before their playoff game against the Cardinals, he was expected to be a role player in the secondary.
The Rams have made Eric Weddle's un-retirement tour official, boosting him from the practice squad so he can play in Monday's Wild Card matchup against the Cardinals.
Suddenly thin at safety, the Rams lured Weddle out of retirement earlier this week.
Rams general manager Les Snead is no stranger to making headlines for his aggressiveness in bolstering his team's roster. From the addition of Matthew Stafford last offseason – to Von Miller and Odell Beckham Jr.
Weddle’s abrupt return is a surprise, but an understandable one from the Rams’ perspective.
The Los Angeles Rams could be trotting out a 37-year-old safety that hasn't played in a game since 2019 for their Wild Card Round playoff game on Monday night.
The decision to bring Weddle back was, of course, not just for the nostalgia. The Rams head into their wild-card matchup against the Arizona Cardinals without de facto safety Jordan Fuller.
The special honor highlights the best players who starred at their position for the entire decade, an accomplishment of longevity and greatness.
Eric Weddle’s fondness for ice cream is the stuff of legend, but it’s still rather surprising his contract with the Los Angeles Rams contains a clause solely devoted to the sweet treat.
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