Los Angeles Times

Rams tell Jones, agents they are open to trading the linebacker

Captain collected a team-high 145 tackles while leading L.A. to postseason in 2023.

- By Gary Klein

Rams linebacker Ernest Jones IV could soon be on the move — to another team.

The Rams informed Jones and his agents that they are open to trading the team captain and that his representa­tives can speak with other teams regarding a trade and a new contract, people with knowledge of the situation not authorized to speak publicly said Sunday.

They requested anonymity because a deal has not been made.

Jones, 24, has started since midway through his rookie season in 2021, and he helped the Rams win Super Bowl LVI.

Last season Jones made a team-best 145 tackles, including 4½ sacks, as the Rams exceeded expectatio­ns, finished 10-7 and made the playoffs.

Though he plays a position the Rams have not considered a premium, Jones appeared primed for an extension, especially after star defensive lineman Aaron Donald, the pillar of the defense, announced his retirement.

But as Jones, a thirdround draft pick in 2021, entered the final year of his contract, the Rams shied from offering him a deal.

Last spring at the NFL owners annual meetings general manager Les Snead indicated the team would let Jones play out his contract.

“There’s always risk if a player plays well and goes to the market,” Snead said. “We felt like that it was better for us to use current resources on making additions to the current team.”

At the beginning of offseason workouts, Jones sounded as if he would use the situation as motivation.

“I’m a big believer in Jesus Christ, so I know at the end of the day I’m taken care of,” he said. “As long as I continue to walk around here and play football at a high level, at the end of the season I’ll have the opportunit­y to take care of my family in the ways that I want to.

“But from hearing [the Rams] aspect, that they want to see me another year, that’s exciting for me. I’ve been doing nothing but proving myself my entire life. ... I’m looking forward to this opportunit­y to lead this team but also looking forward to it from a personal standpoint that’s — play some good ball, you set yourself up real nice.”

The Rams, who play the Detroit Lions in a Sept. 8 opener, must trim their roster to 53 players by Tuesday at 1 p.m. PDT.

Christian Rozeboom, Jacob Hummel, Troy Reeder and undrafted free agent Omar Speights are other inside linebacker­s contending for spots.

Snead said Saturday during the Rams’ 17-15 preseason loss to the Houston Texans that Speights had made the roster.

Etc.

The Rams on Sunday afternoon cut or waived 12 players: quarterbac­k Dresser Winn, running backs Boston Scott and SaRodorick Thompson, receiver JJ Laap, offensive linemen Matt Kaskey, Alec Lindstrom and Grant Miller and Blake Larson, defensive lineman Carlos Watkins, outside linebacker Ochaun Mathis, linebacker Olakunle Fatukasi and defensive back Cameron McCutcheon.

 ?? Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times ?? LINEBACKER Ernest Jones IV helped the Rams win Super Bowl LVI, but he might be on the move after the team informed him he could pursue a trade. Jones has been a starter since midway through the 2021 season.
Allen J. Schaben Los Angeles Times LINEBACKER Ernest Jones IV helped the Rams win Super Bowl LVI, but he might be on the move after the team informed him he could pursue a trade. Jones has been a starter since midway through the 2021 season.

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