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Rob
Havenstein
Offensive Tackle
Birthdate
5/13/1992
College
Wisconsin
Draft Info
2015: Rd 2, Pk 57 (STL)
Birthplace
Mount Airy, MD
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Rams' Havenstein retires after 11 NFL seasons
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Rams place 3, including safety Lake, on IR
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Rams expect Nacua to return Sunday vs. Saints
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Rams rule star WR Nacua (ankle) out vs. Jags
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Adams returns to Rams practice, uncertain Sunday
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2026 NFL minicamp live updates: Jordan Love shows off big arm
Week 2 of OTAs is underway with 17 teams, and ESPN's NFL Nation shares news and insights from every practice.
Lamar Jackson touts new Ravens offense under OC Declan Doyle
After the Ravens wrapped up their minicamp Wednesday, Lamar Jackson expressed excitement over the future of the new offense under coordinator Declan Doyle. "I feel like there's going to be a lot of explosiveness this year," the QB said.
Cardinals rookie DL Proctor tears meniscus, season in doubt
Cardinals rookie defensive lineman Kaleb Proctor tore a meniscus during OTAs and will miss "quite a bit of time," coach Mike LaFleur said Wednesday.
Highest-paid NFL players: Most guaranteed money at every position
We have seen a fair share of massive contracts in the NFL. So who tops the highest-paid list at every position as of today?
QB Deshaun Watson eager to start again for Browns after injury
Browns QB Deshaun Watson spoke to reporters Wednesday after Cleveland's second day of mandatory minicamp, marking his first comments since he ruptured his right Achilles tendon on Oct. 20, 2024.
Dolphins, center Brewer reach 3-year, $52.5 million extension
Center Aaron Brewer agreed to a three-year, $52.5 million extension with the Dolphins, becoming the NFL's third-highest paid player at his position by average annual salary.