Andrew Whitworth on Rams Offseason Moves
Whitworth’s Media Blitz and Golf Tour
Andrew Whitworth is a Super Bowl LVI champion who now works on the desk crew for Thursday Night Football. This week he has been hitting the media circuit while also playing a few rounds of golf at the American Century Championship in Lake Tahoe. Between interviews and the tournament, Whitworth shared his take on two of the biggest Rams storylines of the summer. The dual schedule shows how the former lineman balances his broadcasting duties with his love for the game.
Myles Garrett’s Arrival
The Rams nabbed Myles Garrett, the reigning Defensive Player of the Year, as the biggest name in this offseason. Whitworth reacted with a lightâhearted barb when asked about facing him in practice: âI’m just thankful I’m not there practicing against Myles Garrett,â he joked. Beyond the onâfield pass rush, Garrettâs reputation for drawing doubleâteam coverage could free up younger defenders such as Byron Young and Kobie Turner. Whitworth praised his work ethic and said the way Garrett âgoes about his businessâ could reshape the lockerâroom culture. The former Pro Bowler believes the defensive front can reach another level in 2026 if that consistency spreads.
Aaron Donald’s Possible Return
When speculation about Aaron Donald returning to Los Angeles began, Whitworth became roughly the tenâbillionth person to weigh in on the matter. Speaking to the California Post, Whitworth noted that Donaldâs decision will hinge on injury risk, delivering a lengthy quote that captures Donaldâs disciplined approach: âAaron’s a guy like me. He’s training all the time no matter what. You know when you go in there a few days how you feel and whether that’s everyday life ‘feel good,’ or I could sign up to play football. But only he will know that.â Whitworth, who hung up his cleats in his early 40s, admitted he also considered a comeback after retirement but found the physical toll too great. Donald is two years removed from the field and still in his midâ30s, making his return a delicate calculation. The two remain close and plan to coâhost a youth camp next weekend.
LockerâRoom Impact and Future Outlook
The intangible value Garrett brings could be as important as his passârush numbers, according to Whitworth. He likens the veteranâs daily grind to the influence of AD and other longâtime Rams figures who have shaped the lockerâroom vibe. If that standard of excellence rubs off, the entire defensive front has room to improve for the 2026 season. Whitworthâs insight suggests the Rams are positioning themselves for both immediate upgrades and longâterm cultural shifts. The combination of talent additions and veteran leadership appears to be the cornerstone of the Ramsâ rebuilding blueprint.
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