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Longest-tenured Ram, Rodger Saffold, has seen it all and wants to come back for more
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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- There was commotion all around.

It was a Friday afternoon inside the Los Angeles Rams' locker room, practice had run long and a caravan of buses was scheduled to leave the practice facility in less than 90 minutes for Los Angeles International Airport, where the team would depart for Detroit.

As teammates scrambled to drive home to pack their belongings for the rare three-day road trip, Rodger Saffold milled about at a glacial pace. In a veteran move, he already had packed his suitcase and was ready to go. There was no need to rush to his Encino, California, home and back in time to avoid being left behind or risk a fine for tardiness.

So Saffold settled on a small stool at his locker.

“So, what’s it like to be the longest-tenured player here?” he was asked.

“Yes, my life sucked until this point ...” Saffold responded.

His tone was facetious, but the description had more truth than perhaps he would want you to believe.

In nine seasons with the Rams, Saffold, 30, has been on a two-win team and experienced enough mediocrity to last a career. But now, in Sean McVay’s second season as coach, the 12-3 Rams have clinched a second-consecutive division title and are poised to make a deep playoff run.

“He kind of sums up everything this franchise has been through to get to this point,” said D'Marco Farr, a longtime Rams radio broadcaster who played defensive tackle on the Rams’ 1999 Super Bowl team.

Saffold has started 30 games over the past two seasons and has proved himself as a reliable left guard for a team that boasts the second-leading rusher in the NFL in Todd Gurley II and has kept Jared Goff upright while allowing him to pass for 4,273 yards this season.

“What he enables us to do both in the run and the pass," McVay said, "the combination of his athleticism, his ability to get to the second level, play in space, but then also play with power, get removal at the line of scrimmage. You're not limited in any really scheme run-wise. He's a great matchup.”

The Rams selected the University of Indiana product in the second round of the 2010 draft to protect the blind side of quarterback Sam Bradford. In nine seasons, Saffold has had so many coaches that it’s difficult to remember who has come and gone. Head coaches Steve Spagnuolo and Jeff Fisher preceded McVay. Saffold has seen six changes at offensive coordinator and has been instructed by three offensive line coaches. Oh, and he moved across the country when the franchise relocated from St. Louis.

“It’s just been crazy,” Saffold said.

At some point, the 7-9-ish seasons ran together. But there always were a few that stood out.

As a rookie, Saffold started every game at left tackle. It was a resounding accomplishment for a former two-star recruit from the tiny town of Bedford, Ohio -- an eastern suburb of Cleveland.

But a season later, the reality of professional football hit. It was Spagnuolo’s third season as coach and the Rams were really bad. They lost six straight, then were 2-7 when Saffold suffered a torn pectoral muscle in the weight room and was placed on injured reserve.

“It almost was a godsend because it was such a struggle that entire year,” Saffold said. “It was just the epitome of depression.”

After a 2-14 season, the Rams fired Spagnuolo and Fisher was named coach.

Fisher’s teams never excelled, but they didn’t exactly fail. Mediocrity became the norm, even though with each new season Fisher vowed to bring a different result. Culture problems permeated everywhere with the Rams.

“It was tough,” Saffold said. “It was tough ... trying to get those wins and going through those frustrating seasons, a lot of locker room changes.”

In 2014, after four seasons and three position changes, Saffold reached free agency and signed a five-year, $42 million contract with the Oakland Raiders.

But the deal was so rich that the Raiders received considerable blowback. Over the previous three seasons, Saffold’s durability was tested. He suffered knee injuries, a neck injury, a dislocated shoulder and pectoral tear and had not played a complete schedule since his rookie season. He took a physical, but the Raiders failed him, citing his shoulder.

“Everything fell through after everyone was giving me pretty much the red-carpet treatment,” Saffold said. “There probably was some buyers’ remorse and then used a loophole to kind of get me out of there.

“It was a s---ty feeling,” Saffold said. “To say the least.”

For all the concerns the Raiders had about Saffold’s shoulder, the Rams didn’t share in them. He returned to St. Louis on a five-year deal worth $31.7 million.

Saffold’s future was secure. The Rams’, however, was not. In 2016, after 21 seasons in St. Louis, the organization relocated to L.A., and Fisher vowed that he would not go 7-9 again.

“That was an emotional roller coaster,” Saffold said. “Just the chain of events that were going on, the problems that we were having just in the culture, coach Fisher trying to do everything he could to try to help us get wins. We couldn’t get it ... I mean it was just really tough.”

Even with an anemic offense, the Rams slogged their way to a 3-1 start before a free fall that resulted in a 4-12 finish. That season, Saffold said, was the lowest point of his career.

But when Saffold first met McVay, he knew things would just be different.

“He does a good job of painting a picture with his words,” Saffold said. “You can see what is going to happen.”

McVay overhauled the culture in his first season and added veteran linemen Andrew Whitworth and John Sullivan to play alongside Saffold. The line was instrumental in Gurley winning the NFL Offensive Player of the Year Award, and the Rams made a dramatic turnaround from the lowest-scoring team in the league to the highest. They finished 11-5 and clinched the NFC West for the first time since 2001.

“The culture and the accountability were raised extremely high,” Saffold said.

Defensive tackle Michael Brockers, in his seventh season with the Rams, said Saffold deserved credit for his role in the turnaround.

“This team was full of a lot of followers and not enough leaders,” Brockers said. “He stepped up as a leader for the O-line and put a lot of younger guys under his wing.”

Saffold is in the final season of his five-year contract, and Sunday’s game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum against the San Francisco 49ers could be his final regular-season game with the organization.

The Rams are interested in re-signing Saffold, who earned Pro Bowl recognition for the first time in his career as a first-alternate, and Saffold wants to remain with the team.

Where he once chased the most lucrative deal offered, Saffold said his experiences with the Rams -- the good and the bad -- have helped him understand where he wants to play and what that alone is worth.

So yes, a hometown discount is on the table.

“You want to be paid fairly,” Saffold said. “But I think the culture and the team that I’m around is worth just as much as the extra money that I could get from going somewhere else.

“That’s just with getting older and understanding what I’m around. I want to be successful for years to come, and I think in order to do that -- I’ve been with this team for so long already, it’s like why start changing now that it’s good.”
 

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Hope he's back on another 4-5 year deal :)

Once McVay came here and settled the line down....no more moving people all over...he's really come into his own IMO.
 

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He's been steady for us for a long time and would love to see him back until he retires a champion. But lets be honest, as we've seen him be, it's not going to be on a big payday to ride off into the sunset. He'll have to sign a team friendly deal for us to see that happen.
 

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Playing in the NFL is tough enough without injuries. Saffold has had more than his share but has played well to great when healthy. I think he is good for another 2-3 years so I would like him resigned with a reasonable contract. Sullivan is unfortunately trending down and Whitworth very close to retirement so we need some stability as the OL transitions over the next year or 2.
 

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He's been steady for us for a long time and would love to see him back until he retires a champion. But lets be honest, as we've seen him be, it's not going to be on a big payday to ride off into the sunset. He'll have to sign a team friendly deal for us to see that happen.
Do we know of a better well rounded UFA OG's than Rodger Saffold? Below is a list of UFA's OG's in March 2019. Sure appears to me that I would rate him @ #1 of this list. I know that the Bears back up OG Bryan Witzmann played well against Aaron Donald but he is not at RS level. Most all teams seem to have problematic playing OL'ers this season so a good starting vet can demand big big contract @ This time.

If he is the #1 rated would not that be a sign that his return here is highly unlikely?

Rodger Saffold G 31 LA
Bryan Witzmann G 29 CHI
Mike Iupati G 32 ARI
Andy Levitre G 33 ATL
D.J. Fluker G 28 SEA
James Carpenter G 30 NYJ -
Ramon Foster G 33 PIT -
Ben Garland G 31 ATL
Ryan Groy G 28 BUF
Matt Slauson G 33 IND
Chance Warmack G 27 PHI
Quinton Spain G 28 TEN
J.R. Sweezy G 30 SEA
Kevin Pamphile G 28 TEN -
Eric Kush G 29 CHI
John Greco G 34 NYG
Tyler Shatley G 28 JAC
Jermon Bushrod G 35 NO -
Michael Person G 31 SF
Zane Beadles G 32 ATL
Tom Compton G 30 MIN
Dakota Dozier G 28 NYJ
Jordan Devey G 31 KC
Amini Silatolu G 30 CAR
Marcus Martin G 25 DAL
A.J. Cann G 27 JAC -
Jeremiah Sirles G 28 BUF
Jeff Allen G 29 KC
Jonathan Cooper G 29 WAS
Oday Aboushi G 28 ARI
Patrick Omameh G 29 JAC T
John Miller G 26 BUF
Chaz Green G 27 OAK
Jon Feliciano G 27 OAK
Arie Kouandjio G 27 WAS
Josh Walker G 28 JAC
Max Garcia G 27 DEN
Mark Glowinski G 27 IND
 

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I have stated all along that Saffold could resign with the Rams. He hinted about it early in the year. He is at the age where teams aren't going to offer him the big deals that 24-26 year old offensive lineman get. I thinking in that 9-10 Million range four year deal with a low cap hit after 3 years. Rams do need to keep him around for stability as mentioned with Sully and Whit getting close to being done.
 

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I have stated all along that Saffold could resign with the Rams. He hinted about it early in the year. He is at the age where teams aren't going to offer him the big deals that 24-26 year old offensive lineman get. I thinking in that 9-10 Million range four year deal with a low cap hit after 3 years. Rams do need to keep him around for stability as mentioned with Sully and Whit getting close to being done.
Why would RS decline major $$$ contract deals when he is the highest rated OG on the market @Ram65? Is being 31 yrs old really old for an OL when we will soon have a 37 yr old OL'er starting & playing in the playoffs? Was not Andrew Whitworth in high demand as a 35 yr old UFA enough to earn him a big contract & will make a near $16 million next season when he will be 38 yrs old before the end of the year? Were the Rams unwise to sign AW? Rams gave UFA John Sullivan 2 yrs deal for the same $$ you suggested that Saffold would get for a 4 yr deal:confused:. Saffold is way better than Sullivan was when we gave him that contract.:thinking:


I completely agree that keeping RS here is super high priority. Based on what we have watched this season with the declining play of John Sullivan & Andrew Whitworth what would be a higher priority?:bueller:

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/los-angeles-rams/
 
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I think Saffold is in for at least a 3 year deal. Sully and Whit are probably gone along with Peter's and Suh. Plenty of room to resign Saffold with those departures.
 

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Why would RS decline major $$$ contract deals when he is the highest rated OG on the market

“You want to be paid fairly,” Saffold said. “But I think the culture and the team that I’m around is worth just as much as the extra money that I could get from going somewhere else.

“That’s just with getting older and understanding what I’m around. I want to be successful for years to come, and I think in order to do that -- I’ve been with this team for so long already, it’s like why start changing now that it’s good.”

Using his own words as to why he would. And this isn't the first time he's been quoted saying this either.
 

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Why would RS decline major $$$ contract deals when he is the highest rated OG on the market @Ram65? Is being 31 yrs old really old for an OL when we will soon have a 37 yr old OL'er starting & playing in the playoffs? Was not Andrew Whitworth in high demand as a 35 yr old UFA enough to earn him a big contract & will make a near $16 million next season when he will be 38 yrs old before the end of the year? Were the Rams unwise to sign AW? Rams gave UFA John Sullivan 2 yrs deal for the same $$ you suggested that Saffold would get for a 4 yr deal:confused:. Saffold is way better than Sullivan was when we gave him that contract.:thinking:


I completely agree that keeping RS here is super high priority. Based on what we have watched this season with the declining play of John Sullivan & Andrew Whitworth what would be a higher priority?:bueller:

https://www.spotrac.com/nfl/free-agents/los-angeles-rams/

Whitworth is a LT. Look at his deal with just over 9 Million the first two years.

https://overthecap.com/player/andrew-whitworth/159/

Sully didn't get the same deal....
 

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I remember Saffold drafted in the 2nd round in 2010 after Bradford. Went from Spags's horrific losing seasons to Fisher's 7-9 bs to McVay's winning culture.

Yeah he's definitely seen it all
 

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Using his own words as to why he would. And this isn't the first time he's been quoted saying this either.
Rodger Saffold is a very smart man;). It's just something that I just do not see much of in todays NFL. Highly unusual.

Just using me personally in my life ...when I am getting paid a fair wage for my effort & time plus the working environment comes with positive fulfilling things & better overall happy life well ......:santa:I understand that. Being involved in a vocation with a negative ugly depressing environment (past Ram teams in Rodger's situation) is :sadwalk:
 

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I was thinking something along the lines of Rob Havenstein's new contract... 32 million for 4 years? FYI... I hate contract renewal time, and especially losing too many players we have come to appreciate... like Roger Saffold. :(
 

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The Rams/Snead need to find a way to keep this guy, he's a proven performer and they will have to replace Sullivan and possibly one other spot on OL. Having a third starter leave in two years fucks up continuity which is key to the sucess of an OL. Obviously talent matter as well but playing as a unit does too.

He'd be a priority to me even if I had to overpay a little bit. He's 30, lots of players at his position play well to 35 or so.
 

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Hometown discount?

I'm thinking about 3 yrs for around 20M with some significant performance incentives available on top sounds like a fair deal for both sides.
 

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Saffold has been a good player for the Rams, but Noteboom is on the roster and would like to see him begin his career at LG, before hopefully moving to LT in the future. Id move on from Saffold.
 

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The Rams/Snead need to find a way to keep this guy, he's a proven performer and they will have to replace Sullivan and possibly one other spot on OL. Having a third starter leave in two years fucks up continuity which is key to the sucess of an OL. Obviously talent matter as well but playing as a unit does too.

He'd be a priority to me even if I had to overpay a little bit. He's 30, lots of players at his position play well to 35 or so.

Yep, like Mr. Whitworth.