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Rams Longtime Offensive Veteran Retiring After 11 Seasons in NFL

Rams Longtime Offensive Veteran Retiring After 11 Seasons in NFL

Summary

Robert Havenstein, an offensive lineman for the Los Angeles Rams, announced his retirement from the NFL after an 11-year career. He played 148 games in total and was known for his leadership and contributions to the team. He expressed gratitude towards his team, family, and fans through a social media post.

Key Facts

  • Robert Havenstein played as an offensive lineman for the Los Angeles Rams for 11 years.
  • He started every game he played, with a total of 148 appearances.
  • Havenstein was selected in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft.
  • He was paid $34.5 million under a three-year contract with the Rams.
  • He was a four-time team captain and won four NFC West Championships, two NFC Championships, and one Super Bowl.
  • Havenstein expressed thanks to his teammates, coaches, and family in his retirement announcement.
  • Warren McClendon, a young offensive tackle, is expected to take on Havenstein's role.
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