Overview
- He announced his decision on Instagram on Feb. 10, ending a career spent entirely with the Rams organization in St. Louis and Los Angeles.
- He started 148 regular-season games and 13 playoff games and was a key starter on the franchise’s Super Bowl LVI championship team.
- Persistent ankle and knee issues limited him to seven games in 2025; he went on injured reserve Nov. 19 and was designated to return Jan. 22 but did not appear in the postseason.
- A 2015 second-round pick, he was the last player on the 2025 roster who had been with the club since its St. Louis days and served as a four-time captain.
- Warren McClendon Jr. filled in at right tackle in 2025, leaving the team to weigh internal promotion or external additions as free agency and the draft near, with Havenstein retiring in the final year of a three-year, $34.5 million deal.