What might Alaric Jackson’s next contract look like? Spotrac projects his market value, along with those for the Rams’ other free agents.
The 26-year-old was set to hit the open market when the new league year begins. Now he will stay in Los Angeles.
The Rams and Alaric Jackson have agreed to terms on a three-year, $57 million contract that will keep the left tackle off the free-agent market, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Friday.
It was never going to be hailed as some sort of transactional masterstroke if the Kansas City Chiefs had found a way to sign offensive tackle Alaric Jackson this offseason. However, the fact that he's not even going to be an option is at least a signal of just how tough it's going to be for the team to find a decent answer at left tackle this spring.
A few hours after they announced that quarterback Matthew Stafford would return, the Rams agreed to terms with left tackle Alaric Jackson on a three-year contract, a
The Rams have already sorted out their quarterback situation for 2025. Questions remain at the left tackle spot, but that
Alaric Jackson will indeed be avoiding a trip to free agency. The fourth-year left tackle was known to be making
The Los Angeles Rams and offensive tackle Alaric Jackson have agreed to three-year, $57 million contract, with $37 million guaranteed, a source told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on Friday.
The 26-year-old was set to hit the open market when the new league year begins. Now he will stay in Los Angeles.
Prisco: Cam Robinson, 29, was traded by the Jaguars to the Vikings during the 2024 season and took over as the starter at left tackle for the injured Christian Darrisaw. He won't be back with the Vikings, and his starting ability will make him attractive on the market. He needs to be stronger in the run game and has lapses in pass protection.
According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, the Rams are "getting close" to an extension with their stud left tackle. They're working on a multi-year deal, and while it's not done yet, it's "trending in the right direction."