
RAMS FANS WILL BE FURIOUS! The Shocking Decision That Could DESTROY Their Defense – Is John Johnson III GONE FOR GOOD?!
The Los Angeles Rams are facing a crucial decision regarding the future of safety John Johnson III, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent when the new league year begins on March 13. Johnson returned to the Rams last summer for his third stint with the team, bringing valuable experience and depth to the secondary. However, his season was unfortunately cut short by a shoulder injury sustained in Week 2, which sidelined him for the remainder of the regular season.
Despite his limited playing time, Johnson’s presence on the team was still felt, and his veteran leadership was appreciated by his teammates, including safety Quentin Lake. Re-signing Johnson would not only maintain this valuable veteran presence but also provide continuity and stability to the secondary.
However, if the Rams decide not to re-sign Johnson, they have several internal options to consider. Lake, who had a breakout season in 2024, is set to enter the final year of his rookie contract. Kam Curl, who was signed in free agency last year, will also enter the final year of his two-year deal. Additionally, rookie safety Kam gained valuable experience playing in all 17 games and both playoff games, including five starts.
The Rams could also explore external options, although their historical preference has been
The Los Angeles Rams are facing a crucial decision regarding the future of safety John Johnson III, who is set to become an unrestricted free agent when the new league year begins on March 13. Johnson returned to the Rams last summer for his third stint with the team, bringing valuable experience and depth to the secondary. However, his season was unfortunately cut short by a shoulder injury sustained in Week 2, which sidelined him for the remainder of the regular season.
Despite his limited playing time, Johnson’s presence on the team was still felt, and his veteran leadership was appreciated by his teammates, including safety Quentin Lake. Re-signing Johnson would not only maintain this valuable veteran presence but also provide continuity and stability to the secondary.
However, if the Rams decide not to re-sign Johnson, they have several internal options to consider. Lake, who had a breakout season in 2024, is set to enter the final year of his rookie contract. Kam Curl, who was signed in free agency last year, will also enter the final year of his two-year deal. Additionally, rookie safety Kam gained valuable experience playing in all 17 games and both playoff games, including five starts.
The Rams could also explore external options, although their historical preference has been to lean on the draft rather than free agency. With the exception of Johnson’s own situation, the Rams have typically developed their safety talent through the draft. Rookie safety also showed promise, playing in all 17 regular season games and both playoff games as a rookie.
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