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Having 'Given Everything,' Havenstein Announces Retirement From Rams, NFL After 11 Seasons

  • Rob Havenstein announced his retirement from the Rams after 11 seasons in a social media post on Tuesday.
  • Havenstein played a key role in the Rams' Super Bowl victory over the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2021 season, which is noted as the peak of his career.
  • During his career, Havenstein played at least 97 percent of the snaps he was medically able to during 10 of his 11 seasons.
  • Warren McClendon Jr. is expected to take over as the starting right tackle following Havenstein's retirement, as confirmed by General Manager Les Snead.
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Rams RT Rob Havenstein retires after an 11-year career from St. Louis to Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Right tackle Rob Havenstein is retiring after an 11-year career with the Los Angeles Rams.

·San Francisco, United States
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profootballrumors.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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