Long signed with the Raiders on Wednesday.
Long will head to Las Vegas after spending the first four years of his career with the Rams. The 25-year-old played in 12 games last season, recording 21 tackles (18 solo) and a pass defended while playing a rotational role in the secondary. He should bolster the depth of the Raiders' secondary and possibly compete for a starting role.
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Buccaneers' Greg Gaines: Signs with Tampa Bay
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The Buccaneers signed Gaines (biceps) on Saturday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Gaines will head to Tampa after recording 36 tackles (16 solo) and four sacks for the Rams last season. The 2019 fourth-round pick underwent a labral and bicep tendon repair back in January, but he is expected to be fully recovered for the offseason and should provide solid depth behind Vita Vea next season.
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Bengals' Nick Scott: Signs with Cincinnati
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Scott agreed to a three-year, $12 million contract with the Bengals on Friday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Scott had a career-best season with the Rams in 2022, totaling 86 tackles (56 solo) along with five defensed passes, two interceptions and two forced fumbles. The Penn State product injured his rotator cuff near the end of the campaign and was subsequently placed on IR, but he should be good to go for the start of training camp. Scott will likely join Dax Hill as the Bengals' starting safeties next season.
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Jake Gervase: Not tendered by Rams
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The Rams did not extend Gervase (ankle) a qualifying offer or tender, making him an unrestricted free agent this offseason, per the NFL's communication site.
Gervase appeared in 14 games during the 2022 season, but the linebacker only saw playing time as a special teams contributor. In 300 special teams snaps, the 27-year-old recorded just six tackles (five solo). As an unrestricted free agent, Gervase can now negotiate with other teams and sign elsewhere this offseason.
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Rams' Michael Hoecht: Stays in Los Angeles
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Hoecht will remain in Los Angeles after the Rams picked up his exclusive rights free-agent tender Monday, Jourdan Rodrigue of The Athletic reports.
Hoecht played at outside linebacker for the back third of last season after Aaron Donald (ankle) was lost for the final stretch of the campaign. In his expanded role, the 25-year-old was impressive enough for the Rams to offer him a tender and ultimately prevent him from negotiating with other teams. It appears likely that Hoecht could remain in his role as an outside linebacker headed into the 2023 season. The 6-foot-4, 310-pounder finished last season with 36 tackles (23 solo), 4.5 sacks and one forced fumble.
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Dolphins' Jalen Ramsey: Headed to Miami
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The Rams agreed to trade Ramsey (shoulder) to the Dolphins in exchange for a 2023 third-round pick and Hunter Long on Sunday, but the deal won't be processed until Wednesday, when the new league year begins, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Ramsey hasn't missed a game over the past two seasons despite AC joint sprains in both of his shoulders. He had surgery on the left shoulder last offseason and underwent a procedure on the right one this offseason, but he's expected to be 100 percent healthy for the 2023 campaign. With the trade, Ramsey will have his 2023 and 2024 salaries fully guaranteed, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, and will be set to make around $20 million each season. Paired with Xavien Howard and Jevon Holland, Ramsey should make Miami's secondary one of the most formidable units in the league.
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Leonard Floyd: Let go Friday
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The Rams released Floyd on Friday, Stu Jackson of the team's official site reports.
As anticipated, Floyd is set to relocate and play out his eighth NFL season elsewhere once the Rams make the transaction official. In addition to winning the Super Bowl in 2021, the 240-pound linebacker amassed at least 55 tackles and nine sacks in each of the three seasons he spent in Los Angeles.
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Rams' Leonard Floyd: Likely on the move
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The Rams are anticipated to release Floyd unless Los Angeles is able to trade him, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Floyd is expected to relocate elsewhere following his three-year stint in Los Angeles. The 30-year-old has tallied at least nine sacks in each of those seasons, and he served as an integral part of the Rams defense during their 2021 Super Bowl run. Floyd has also proven to be an extremely durable and reliable pass rusher over the years, as he's missed only one game across the previous five campaigns.
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Bobby Wagner: Leaving Rams
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The Rams and Wagner mutually agreed to part ways Thursday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Wagner's tenure in Los Angeles will conclude after just one season in which he led the team with 140 tackles and set a new career high with six sacks. The 32-year-old also ranked as PFF's highest-graded linebacker this past campaign and was voted All-Pro for the ninth consecutive year, so he should draw plenty of interest in the free-agent market.
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Rams' Aaron Donald: Rehab progressing ahead of Year 10
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Donald (ankle) shared a video Tuesday featuring himself working out and reiterated that he intends to play during the 2023 season, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.
Donald missed the last six games of the 2022 campaign due to an ankle injury, but the video he released Tuesday indicates that the star defensive tackle remains in good health. It's unclear whether Donald will be ready for the start of offseason workouts or will require more time to rehab, but the 31-year-old has confirmed that he will suit up in 2023, which will be his 10th season in the NFL.
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Rams' Greg Gaines: Undergoes bicep procedure
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Gaines recently completed a labral and bicep tendon repair, and he's expected to make a full recovery in approximately two months, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Gaines sustained the injury during training camp, but he ultimately played through it and put off surgery until the Rams' season came to an end, per Schefter. The 312-pounder isn't expected to have any limitations throughout the offseason.
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Rams' Troy Hill: Nets 67 tackles in 2022
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Hill recorded 67 tackles (45 solo), an interception and three additional defensed passes over 12 games during the 2022-23 regular season.
Hill's return to the Rams after a one-year stint with the Browns yielded a mixed bag, as he neared his career high of 77 tackles, but missed a total of five games with groin injuries. In his eight seasons in the NFL, the 31-year-old has managed to play every game in a season just twice, the last coming in 2020.
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Rams' Taylor Rapp: Logs 92 stops in 2022
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Rapp recorded 92 tackles (58 solo), six pass defenses, two interceptions and recorded a fumble over 16 games in 2022.
Rapp's final year of his rookie deal saw him put together a nearly identical season to two of his previous three, discounting his 2020 season where he only played in nine games. In his other three campaigns, he's combined for 286 tackles, 20 pass defenses and 10 interceptions. A return to the Rams for the unrestricted free agent would mean fighting for playing time against Jordan Fuller (hamstring), who started the season as a co-starter at strong safety until injuries kept him off the field for all but four games.
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Rams' Ernest Jones: Shows improvement in second season
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Jones recorded 114 tackles (66 solo), two pass defenses, an interception and a forced fumble over 17 games in 2022.
Jones saw his snap count rise from 418 in 2021, his rookie season, to 693 this season, and paired up with star linebacker Bobby Wagner, the sophomore nearly doubled his tackle total in the process. Jones will enter the third year of his rookie deal and should continue to get additional playing time, especially considering the Rams may look to protect their stars a little more after a season in which the team was absolutely decimated by injury.
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Rams' Jalen Ramsey: Undergoing shoulder surgery
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Ramsey is set to undergo surgery on his right shoulder this offseason, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.
Ramsey played through AC joint sprains in both of his shoulders during the Rams' run to the Super Bowl in 2021. He had only his left shoulder surgically repaired last offseason, and he'll now do the same for his right shoulder heading into the 2023 season. The cornerback finished the 2022 campaign with a bang in Week 18 versus Seattle, recording two interceptions in the loss. Altogether, Ramsey wrapped up the campaign with a career-high 88 tackles to go with two sacks, 18 pass deflections, four interceptions, three forced fumbles and a fumble recovery while playing in all 17 games. The 28-year-old's future with Los Angeles has been in question recently, and Ramsey could be a potential trade piece if the Rams look to begin a rebuild in 2023.
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Rams' Michael Hoecht: Ends season on high note
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Hoecht recorded five tackles (three solo), including a sack, during Sunday's 19-16 overtime loss to the Seahawks.
The final game for Hoecht under his current contract with the Rams saw the second-year defensive end continue his strong late-season play. A key play came right before the end of the first half, as Hoecht brought down Geno Smith for a sack with under a minute remaining in the second quarter, which led to a three-and-out from the Seahawks. Hoecht saw his playing time spike significantly from Week 12 on after Aaron Donald (ankle) was lost for the season, and he responded with 34 tackles, 4.5 sacks and a forced fumble during that span. Hoecht will be an exclusive-rights free agent after the season, and with Donald's playing future in doubt, signing Hoecht to a deal after his impressive play in relief may be a priority for the Rams.
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Rams' Leonard Floyd: Nets ninth sack of season
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Floyd recorded five tackles (four solo), including a sack, ad two additional quarterback hits during Sunday's 19-16 overtime loss to the Seahawks.
Floyd was able to consistently make his way to Geno Smith, including a key sack on Seattle's second drive of the day that eventually forced the Seahawks to settle for a field goal after a lengthy drive. The veteran linebacker has carved out a healthy role in his three seasons with the Rams, recording 184 tackles and 29 sacks over that span; with two years left on his current contract, he will look to continue his solid production in 2023.
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Rams' Jalen Ramsey: Snags two picks in season finale
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Ramsey recorded five solo tackles, two interceptions and three pass defenses during Sunday's 19-16 overtime loss to the Seahawks.
Ramsey was able to effectively blanket DK Metcalf, and both of the veteran cornerback's interceptions did indeed come on targets to the star wideout. Ramsey didn't wait long to notch the first pick, as he was able to get in front of Geno Smith's first pass and return the ball all the way back to the Seahawks' 11-yard line, setting up a Matt Gay field goal a few plays later. Ramsey's fourth year with the Rams saw him log career highs in tackles (88) and forced fumbles (three), and he also tied a career high with four interceptions. With three years left on the five-year, $100 million contract extension he signed in 2020, Ramsey will look to continue his lock-down coverage for the Rams in 2023.
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Rams' Bobby Wagner: Seven tackles against former team
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Wagner logged seven solo tackles, a quarterback hit and a tackle for loss during the Rams' 19-16 overtime loss to the Seahawks on Sunday.
Wagner led the Rams in tackles, but his return to Seattle was a much more demure affair than his stat-stuffing Week 13 matchup against them, when he notched three tackles for loss, two sacks and an interception. Wagner had a productive first season with the Rams, logging 140 tackles (81 solo), a career-high six sacks and two interceptions, and he's set to once again serve as an anchor of the defense in 2023.
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Rams' Russ Yeast: Okay after going to hospital
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Yeast (chest) went to the hospital for a pulmonary contusion after Sunday's game against the Seahawks, but he is in stable condition and expected to be okay, Gilbert Manzano of the Orange County Register reports.
Yeast exited in the first half due to a chest injury. The rookie safety was making his first NFL start in the season finale. He will have plenty of time to recover over the offseason.