Los Angeles Rams right tackle Rob Havenstein told reporters Monday that he had two procedures to clean up his injured shoulders in the offseason but expects to be ready for training camp this summer.
The veteran lineman said he will be limited in organized team activities, which began Monday for the Rams. Havenstein, who turns 33 in May, had injured his shoulder in practice and missed the last two games of the 2024 regular season, then started both of Los Angeles’ playoff games.
Havenstein started all 11 games that he has played in the regular season for 97 percent of the offensive snaps. He missed the season opener against the Detroit Lions with an ankle injury, then missed a three-game stretch in November with more ankle issues.
The Rams selected Havenstein in the second round of the 2015 NFL Draft when the franchise was in St. Louis. He has started all 141 regular-season games and all 13 playoff games that he has played in his Rams career.
–Field Level Media
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