The 26-year-old will hold down his spot as the Rams' starting left tackle versus an Eagles pass rush that has been one of the most disruptive units in the league this season.
Jackson didn't participate in Wednesday's walkthrough and was tagged with a chest injury on the practice report, but he had no problem participating in Thursday's practice. Barring any setbacks, ...
The Los Angeles Rams surprised most onlookers this year by winning the NFC West with a 10-7 record, though perhaps their most impressive result came when they obliterated the 14-3 Minnesota Vikings in ...
Ahead of the AFC and NFC championship games Sunday, Yardbarker NFL writers identify which pending free agents in the NFC ...
With the Aaron Donald retiring from the Los Angeles Rams this offseason, the state of NFC West is a very intriguing ... but is 35. Alaric Jackson played well last year, but he’ll be due for ...
For the second straight season, the Los Angeles Rams stumbled out of the gate but finished strong to reach the postseason. This time around, they did it ...
The Rams are facing a crucial offseason in order to keep their Super Bowl window open. Here's the roadmap for Los Angeles.
He is in the final year of that deal and will be a free agent after the postseason. Jackson inked a one-year $4,890,000 deal with the Rams for the 2024 season. He will be a free agent later this year.
Alaric Jackson is the Los Angeles Rams’ biggest pending free agent this offseason, both in a literal and figurative sense. The 6-foot-7 left tackle is projected to be one of the best players available ...
QB Jimmy Garoppolo will make his first start for Los Angeles, which can rest Matthew Stafford and other key players after clinching the NFC West ... Williams, LT Alaric Jackson, RG Kevin Dotson ...
The Los Angeles Rams are coming off their best win of the season but have to back it up in Week 15 against their long-time NFC West rival, the San Francisco 49ers, on Thursday Night Football.
Rams: QUESTIONABLE: LT Alaric Jackson (chest/knee), CB Ahkello Witherspoon ... Another game to play, a trip to the NFC title game, two wins away from a Super Bowl title. Who’s better?