Rams RT Rob Havenstein announces his retirement
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Rob Havenstein, the veteran right tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, has announced his retirement from the NFL after an 11-season career with the franchise. Drafted in the second round in 2015, Havenstein began his career with the Rams in St. Louis before the team relocated to Los Angeles. Over his career, he made 150+ starts, served as a four-time captain, and was instrumental in the Rams securing four NFC West Championships, two NFC Championships, and a victory in Super Bowl LVI. At the time of his retirement, Havenstein was the last remaining player on the roster from the Rams' St. Louis era. His departure marks the end of a significant era for the team's offensive line stability.
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