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9:16How Does the Myles Garrett Trade Impact All Involved?
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1:33Pipe Dream or Maybe: Aaron Donald Thinks About Unretiring
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1:27Rams Land Myles Garrett in Blockbuster Deal
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1:54Where Browns Stand After Trading Myles Garrett
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10:10NFL Week 1 Preview: 100 Days Out From Season
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9:12Trade Grades for Browns Trading Myles Garrett To Rams
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1:19NFL Week 1 Storylines: 49ers vs. Rams In Australia
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1:57Los Angeles Rams Trade for 2025 DPOY Myles Garrett
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9:35Rams Trade for 2025 DPOY Myles Garrett
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11:59How the Myles Garrett Trade Shakes Up the NFC West
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1:43Rams & 49ers Take Aim at Champion Seahawks
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Top Rob Havenstein News
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Rams' Rob Havenstein: Announces retirement from NFL
Havenstein announced his retirement from the NFL on Tuesday, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
Havenstein spent his entire 11-year career with the Rams after he was drafted by the franchise when it still played in St. Louis in the second round of the 2015 Draft. He appeared in 148 career regular-season contests, starting all of them, and won one Super Bowl with the team. Havenstein only made seven starts in 2025 after dealing with an ankle injury for most of the season. Warren McClendon started the final seven games of the regular season and all three playoff contests at right tackle for Los Angeles.
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Rams' Rob Havenstein: Won't play Sunday
Havenstein (ankle) has been ruled out ahead of Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Seahawks, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Havenstein was designated to return from injured reserve Thursday, but will be unable to suit up for Sunday's contest. The backup right tackle was a limited participant in practice Thursday and Friday but was ultimately deemed not ready to play. D.J. Humphries will likely serve as the primary backup offensive tackle for the Rams on Sunday.
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Rams' Rob Havenstein: Designated to return from IR
The Rams designated Havenstein (ankle) to return from injured reserve Thursday.
Havenstein landed on injured reserve in mid-November due to an ankle injury. He was limited in his return to practice Thursday, and he would need to be activated from IR in order to play in Sunday's NFC Championship Game against Seattle.
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Rams' Rob Havenstein: Won't return Week 17
Head coach Sean McVay told reporters Monday that Havenstein (ankle) will not be activated from injured reserve ahead of the Rams' Week 17 tilt against the Falcons, Adam Grosbard of The Orange County Register reports.
Havenstein landed on injured reserve in mid-November due to an ankle injury. He hasn't progressed enough in his recovery to return in Week 17, so Warren McClendon figures to start at right tackle for at least one more game.
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Rams' Rob Havenstein: Lands on IR
The Rams placed Havenstein (ankle) on injured reserve Wednesday, Nate Atkins of The Athletic reports.
Havenstein will now be forced to miss at least four games, and it's currently unclear when he picked up the injury. The earliest the 33-year-old will be able to return is the Week 16 matchup versus the Seahawks. In his absence, Warren McClendon is expected to start at right tackle.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-8, 323 lbs |
| Birthplace: Mount Airy, MD |
| Age: 34 |
| School: Wisconsin |
| Experience: 11 |




















