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Longtime Rams Tackle Rob Havenstein Retires After Super Bowl Win
The 161-game starter was the last remaining player from the St. Louis Rams roster.
Published on Feb. 10, 2026
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Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein, the team's longest-tenured player, has announced his retirement after 11 seasons in the NFL. Havenstein was a second-round draft pick by the St. Louis Rams in 2015 and started every game he played, helping the team win Super Bowl LVI in 2021. He was the last remaining player on the Rams' roster from the team's time in St. Louis.
Why it matters
Havenstein's retirement marks the end of an era for the Rams, as he was the final link to the team's history in St. Louis. His steady play and durability at right tackle were crucial to the Rams' offensive success over the past decade, including their Super Bowl championship run. His departure leaves a significant hole that the team will need to address in the offseason.
The details
Havenstein played in 161 career games for the Rams, the 27th most in franchise history. He never missed a start due to injury, displaying impressive toughness and technique that allowed him to consistently shut down opposing pass rushers. The Rams have Warren McClendon as a short-term replacement, but may need to target the offensive tackle position in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft to find Havenstein's long-term successor.
- Havenstein announced his retirement on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
- Havenstein was drafted by the St. Louis Rams in the 2nd round of the 2015 NFL Draft.
The players
Rob Havenstein
The longtime right tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, who played his entire 11-year NFL career with the franchise after being drafted in 2015 when they were still based in St. Louis.
Warren McClendon
The Rams' current backup right tackle who is expected to take over the starting role following Havenstein's retirement.
What’s next
The Rams will need to address the right tackle position in the upcoming 2026 NFL Draft, either by selecting a long-term replacement or adding depth behind McClendon.
The takeaway
Rob Havenstein's retirement marks the end of an era for the Los Angeles Rams, as he was the last remaining player from the team's time in St. Louis. His steady play and durability at right tackle were crucial to the Rams' success over the past decade, including their Super Bowl championship in 2021. The Rams now face the challenge of finding a worthy successor to fill Havenstein's shoes on the offensive line.
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