Rams OT Havenstein retires after 11 seasons, 1 Super Bowl Championship, and 150+ starts
Rob Havenstein has officially announced his retirement from the NFL after an illustrious 11-season career with the Los Angeles Rams.
Why it matters: Havenstein's departure marks the end of an era for the Rams, as he was not only the longest-tenured player on the team but also a pivotal figure in their success over the past decade. His leadership and experience will be missed in the locker room and on the field.
- Throughout his career, Havenstein made over 150 starts and served as a team captain for four seasons.
- He helped the Rams secure four NFC West Championships, two NFC Championships, and one Super Bowl Championship (Super Bowl LVI).
What’s new: The announcement comes as a significant moment for both the player and the franchise.
- Havenstein expressed gratitude for his time in the sport, stating, "I can look back on my career and smile knowing I have given everything I had and more to the game I love."
- Drafted in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft, he quickly established himself as a reliable right tackle.
By the numbers: Over his 11 seasons, Havenstein played in 148 regular-season games for the Rams, starting all of them.
- His consistency on the offensive line contributed to the team's dynamic offensive schemes, enabling running backs and quarterbacks alike to thrive in various game situations, from zone-blocking runs to play-action passes.
What to watch: As the Rams move forward without Havenstein, they will need to address the vacancy left on their offensive line.
- The team's strategy may shift as they seek to replace his experience and leadership, particularly in a division that continues to evolve with competitive rosters.
The bottom line: Rob Havenstein leaves behind a legacy of dedication and success, having been integral to the Rams' journey through a transformative period in the franchise's history.
- As one of the key players during the team’s resurgence, his impact will be felt long after his departure, making it crucial for the Rams to find a fitting successor to maintain continuity on the offensive front.
