Marcus Peters’ tenure with the Los Angeles Rams was fairly brief, lasting less than a season and a half after he was traded by the Chiefs in 2018. The Rams shipped him off to the Ravens before this year’s trade deadline, effectively replacing him with Jalen Ramsey.
He returned to the Coliseum as a member of the Ravens on Monday night, and he could not have planned for his revenge game to go better than it did. He picked off Jared Goff and helped lift the Ravens to a 45-6 victory, also getting into it with Ramsey after the clock hit zero.
Despite showing some disdain for Ramsey, Peters is still on good terms with other members of the Rams. He swapped jerseys with Todd Gurley on the field, writing a message that said “love u brotha” and “keep ballin.”
Peters also shared a few positive moments with his former teammates, giving Andrew Whitworth a big hug on the field after the Ravens’ win.
He greeted Cooper Kupp, as well, who’s a player he had a lot of respect for during his time with the Rams. Peters didn’t cover Kupp much on Monday night, but the two were close in Los Angeles.
While on the field during the game, Peters and Robert Woods appeared to share a laugh. Peters was in coverage against Woods often in this one, helping keep the receiver in check; he had six catches for 97 yards, but a good portion of that was in garbage time.
After being traded by the Rams, Peters made it a point to go back to the team’s facility and say goodbye to his teammates and coaches. It’s something that Les Snead and Sean McVay greatly appreciated, and it’s clear his ex-teammates did, as well.
He still seems to be on good terms with many of the Rams’ current players.