Could Super Bowl LVI be Andrew Whitworth’s last game with the LA Rams?

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Could Super Bowl LVI be Andrew Whitworth’s last game with the LA Rams?​

The pros and cons of Whit’s big decision
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Now that all the dust is settled from the Los Angeles Rams score-settling 20-17 win over the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship game, Rams fans can now begin to study the implications of facing off with Cincinnati Bengals in Super Bowl LVI.

This years game is filled with great story lines and one of the most interesting surrounds LA offensive tackle Andrew Whitworth taking the field against the team that originally drafted him and where he toiled for 11 outstanding years. Big Whit has been a cornerstone for the rebuilding of both the Rams and Bengals.

In a video press conference on January 31, Whitworth said, “... both places have my heart and both places have people I believe in.”

As a Cincinnati Bengal

Drafted by the Bengals in 2006 at #55 of the 2nd round, Whitworth entered the starting lineup, as a guard, in his second professional game and never looked back. In 2009, Whit moved into the left tackle spot and the move was impactful and immediate. The Bengals made the playoffs that season and went on to make five straight trips from 2011-15.

Whitworth also accumulated personal accolades as well. He was first team All-Pro in 2015 and second team in 2014. 2012 and 2015 brought Pro Bowl invites.

As a Los Angeles Ram

One of the first moves that the then-new team of General Manager Les Snead and Head Coach Sean McVay made was to solidify the left tackle position by signing the 35 year-old Whitworth to a free agent contract.

Whit responded in 2017 by delivering a first team All-Pro performance, as well as earning a Pro Bowl invite. The productivity of the LA offensive line led the Rams to their first post season appearance in 17 years, Todd Gurley’s 1300 yards rushing, and Jared Goff 3800 yards passing.

Should he stay or should he go?

Fans are familiar with the narrative surrounding the Rams, they are “all in” for this season and that window is closing fast. The team has played their cards well, earned a seat at the final table and are now preparing for the final hand to be dealt.

After the Super Bowl champs are settled, many decisions will have to be made. Andrew Whitworth may face the biggest of them all. If the Rams win, will he ride off into the sunset and let fans make his case for the NFL Hall of Fame? Or if they lose, will Big Whit comeback next year and go through the grind for another shot at a Super Bowl ring?

Pros

He’s still got the game

He may have lost a step over time, but Whitworth is still a top left tackle. He had a season-long 85.3 Pro Football Focus grade going into last Sunday’s game vs. the 49ers and tallied 79.3 in that win.

According to PFF, “Andrew Whitworth — now 40 years old — was arguably the best pass-blocking left tackle in the NFL this season. He allowed 16 pressures across 15 games while protecting Matthew Stafford’s blindside...”.
The fire still burns hot

Don’t mess with his woman. Whit’s wife posted a tweet before the San Francisco game imploring Rams fans not to sell their tickets to 49er fans and ex-Niner offensive lineman Joe Staley responded by basically copying her tweet and changing a few words so it read, “Just DO NOT sell them to your own team PLEASE!”. An enraged Whitworth fired the Instagram post below.

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The hole on the offensive line

Joe Noteboom may very well be ready for a starting assignment, but the fissure caused by Whitworth’s absence would be difficult to fill. For five years, the Rams have not had to even consider worrying about the left side, It was a given. No need for double teams, shifting assignments to help out, or running backs chipping on his side.

Cons

A win would make for perfect timing


There could no better way for a heralded veteran to exit the game than as a Super Bowl victor. Offensive linemen labor in anonymity during their careers, getting the adulation of leaving at the top of the NFL heap would be deserving moment to drop the mic.

Recent injuries have taken their toll

Whit missed the Tampa Bay game and left Arizona game at half time, he missed seven games last season with a knee injury, and in 2019 he played a lot of the season with an ankle injury that would eventually require surgery after the final game. The Rams medical and training staff have seemingly done miracle’s with surgery and rehab, and Whitworth has bounced back very quickly from injuries, but you cannot ignore the the fact that he has been injured in three consecutive years. The wear-and-tear of over 20 years of football will take its toll on the physiology of even the fittest player.

Money, or rather, the Rams lack of it

Andrew Whitworth is under contract for 2022 and according to overthecap.com, his contract carries a $17, 166, 668 mil cap hit. If the Rams were to cut him before June 1, their cap savings would be $16 mil. That is serious money to a cash strapped cap situation. A more fitting scenario would be, if the Rams can win the Super bowl, negotiate a golden parachute for Whit to retire as a Ram.

Rams fans win either way

Any player who has contributed the value that Andrew Whitworth has given to the Rams deserves to go out on his own terms. If he so decides, his return to LA for next season would be a comforting and welcome sight. But taking the sentimental view, winning the Super Bowl and taking a final bow would be the proverbial “feel good” story. A fitting end for a player who had huge part in turning a perennial losing franchise into the best in the NFL.
 

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Noteboom has been a good reserve for us but it seems that staying healthy is an issue.
 

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I love Big Whit and what he's done for this team since we acquired him in 2017, but I also want to see him go out on top, without injury, and a legacy which honors him as a player and man. Win the Super Bowl and he gets to the HoF imo, then retire, take a year off to be with his family and come back to us as an OL assistant coach in 2023.
 

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If we win I think that he retires. If not he may come back or maybe not.
Or maybe he works a deal like Weddle and comes back late for the playoff run?
 

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He's done after this one if we win it all. I mean he simply could not have a better ending to his career than winning a Super Bowl here and riding into the sunset.
 

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And to play in the big game against the Bengals - storybook for him. Lets hope he has a happy ending.

(No, Robert Kraft, not that)
 

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Noteboom has been a good reserve for us but it seems that staying healthy is an issue.

Not sure it matters, but I'm not sure he's been injured as an OT. He was injured playing OG and as a 6'th OL, more as a TE.
 

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Retire after the Super Bowl?

"It looks that way, we'll see" -- Andrew Whitworth
@7:50
 

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Retire after the Super Bowl?

"It looks that way, we'll see" -- Andrew Whitworth
@7:50

Sean McVay, dancing machine, with comparables to Timberlake ?
That's must see TV.
 

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I would think it's almost guaranteed. no matter what happens. Remember, Whit wondered if he was coming back for this season due to the teams needs. He seemed to be saying that he understood if the team financially couldn't bring him back for 2021 and thank God he did. Having said that, I think the Rams want to keep Boom and have Anchrum be the back up tackle for 2022. Whit deserves a ring and then maybe coaching? He is a leader for Oline guys, and even had a work out room at his they called the dojo (I think) where he invited guys to work out with him. It would be a shame to lose that side of him if he retired from football completely.
 

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When you're 4 years older than your head coach, it's time to retire!
 

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THIS IS LIKELY WHITWORTH'S LAST GAME!!!

I want a win for Whitworth as much as I want it for Donald and Stafford.

I remember how disappointed both Whitworth and Donald were in the loss to the Pat's.

GO GET IT DONE GUYS!!!
 

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Carberry sure was a slam dunk hire. Not taking anything away from a great group of players here but the way these guys have improved through the season puts him up there as one of our best performing coaches this season. I think what he's done is up there with Henderson, who has absolutely killed it with the DL. And granted Henderson has insane talent under him but the change we saw in the DL had a lot to do with the emergence of Gaines and Robinson which he deserves a lot of credit for too.

But watch the OL in the first 9ers game. Then watch them in the second game. Enormous difference. Then the third game. That's coaching plus players with a lot of pride who work hard to improve and be ready to go.

I'm hoping Whit comes online as his understudy this offseason. This would be a great guy for him to pair with and learn from.
 

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Noteboom has been a good reserve for us but it seems that staying healthy is an issue.
It is for Boom more about durability then ability and that's why it's crucial to have a good reserve. Alaric Jackson passed the test when called upon against Arizona, so hopefully he can be that quality reserve, however, I would still resign Boom because I do believe in his ability and hoping he won't suffer some of the friendly fire that has caused to miss games from time to time.

As to Whit, after the Rams win against his former team, no better way to go out on top. However, with the caveat that hey Whit keep yourself in shape because you never know, just ask Eric Weddle.