Rams Back Down to 3rd String Right Tackle
Von Miller's impact goes far beyond what he can do on the field
The Rams are back down to their third-string right tackle after Rob Havenstein suffered a knee injury in practice that is expected to keep him out for multiple weeks, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Havenstein is the third Rams offensive lineman to suffer a significant injury this summer, joining left tackle Andrew Whitworth (knee) and center Brian Allen (knee). The Rams are also without starting left guard David Edwards, who is on the physically unable to perform list with a hip injury.
The injuries have forced the Rams to shuffle their offensive line, with Tremayne Anchrum moving from left guard to right tackle, Coleman Shelton moving from right guard to left guard, and Bobby Evans moving from right tackle to right guard.
Why Von Miller's impact goes far beyond what he can do on the field
Von Miller's impact on the Rams goes far beyond what he can do on the field. The veteran pass rusher is a leader in the locker room and a mentor to younger players. He is also a key part of the Rams' community outreach efforts.
Off the field, Miller is a role model for young people. He is a father of three and is actively involved in his community. He is also a vocal advocate for social justice.
Miller's impact on the Rams and the Los Angeles community is immeasurable. He is a true leader and a role model for all.