Rams: 3 players who will never get another shot at a Super Bowl
With the Los Angeles Rams ready to bring home the Lombardi Trophy, here’s three players who may never get another Super Bowl shot.
NFL fans are anxious for the Super Bowl to get here, with the Los Angeles Rams and Cincinnati Bengals ready to put on a show.
For the Rams, the NFC West squad is stacked with veteran leaders chasing a ring. Some of those guys may not have a better chance than 2022 to win a Super Bowl. In this piece, we take a look at three players who could be facing their last opportunity.
3. Andrew Whitworth
We’ve got to bring up star offensive lineman Andrew Whitworth. At 40-years-old, Whitworth is climbing in age and this may be his final season in the league. A bruising left tackle, Whitworth has been a stud for the Rams, but retirement rumors continue to swirl.
Whitworth is quite familiar with the Bengals, spending the first 11 years of his career in Cincinnati before signing with the Rams after he was released.
From 2006 to 2016, Whitworth appeared in 168 games for the Bengals, making 164 starts. Things were highlighted by a First-Team All-Pro selection in 2015. Whitworth joined the Rams in 2017, earning First-Team All-Pro honors that season as well.
Despite battling injuries this year, Whitworth is ready to give it his all come Feb. 13. His future is up in the air, but you’d have to think he’d lean toward retirement if the Rams take down the Bengals. It’d be sweet to have your last game be a Super Bowl victory.