Offensive tackle Alaric Jackson agrees to three-year extension with Rams
Briefly

The Los Angeles Rams have secured left tackle Alaric Jackson with a new three-year contract following the announcement of quarterback Matthew Stafford's return. Jackson, who joined the Rams as an undrafted free agent in 2021, proved to be a vital asset last season after stepping up as the starting left tackle post-Andrew Whitworth's retirement. Despite a suspension affecting his early season, Jackson played a critical role in fortifying the offensive line and boosting the team's performance as they made a playoff push after a rough start.
In the wake of Andrew Whitworth's retirement after the 2021 season, Jackson supplanted Joe Noteboom as the starting left tackle.
With the return of Jackson, the Rams could field the same offensive line that started the second half of the season, when the Rams bounced back from a 1-4 start to make the playoffs.
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