Rams’ special teams unit will have completely new look under Chase Blackburn

The Rams have already lost 3 specialists and their return man is a free agent, too

Even with as accurate as Matt Gay was last season, making all but two of his field goal attempts, the Los Angeles Rams’ special teams unit was a letdown. Riley Dixon was a below-average punter and they got very little out of Brandon Powell in the return game, resulting in a 29th-place finish in Rick Gosselin’s annual special teams rankings.

Sean McVay must not have been pleased with the way the Rams performed on special teams because coordinator Joe DeCamillis was let go and there are sweeping changes happening across the unit.

Gay already signed with the Colts, long snapper Matthew Orzech landed with the Packers and Riley Dixon has returned to the Broncos. That leaves the Rams without their three primary specialists, none of whom have been replaced yet.

Powell is also a pending free agent and there hasn’t been any movement on that front. Nothing is imminent with Powell and one would think if the Rams were going to bring him back, they’d have done so already.

New special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn is going to have a special teams group that looks completely different than the one the Rams fielded last season. We don’t yet know who will be kicking or punting for the Rams, or even returning kicks when the season begins, but it’s obvious Blackburn and McVay didn’t love the group Los Angeles already had in place.

The only one who may have been hard to retain was Gay, considering he signed the largest free-agent deal ever for a kicker, earning $5.5 million per year from the Colts. That might’ve been tough for the Rams to match.

There are free agents available for Los Angeles to sign, including Robbie Gould, Mason Crosby and Randy Bullock, who Blackburn coached with the Titans last season. Andy Lee and Brett Kern are both available at punter, too. But the Rams haven’t been linked to any specialists in free agency yet.

The draft could be their best option, along with camp cuts later this summer. Expect them to draft a kicker if they don’t sign one soon, similar to the way they did in 2020 when they selected Sam Sloman on Day 3. It’s not the best use of assets, but they need a reliable kicker and an improved punter.

In the return game, the Rams don’t have an experienced return specialist on the roster. They absolutely should not put Cooper Kupp back there to return punts, and Tutu Atwell didn’t exactly look comfortable handling that as a rookie.

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Packers agree to deal with Rams LS Matthew Orzech

The Rams have lost another specialist in free agency with long snapper Matthew Orzech heading to the Packers

The Los Angeles Rams are losing the second of their three specialists already this offseason. After watching Matt Gay sign with the Colts, the Rams will now lose long snapper Matthew Orzech to the Packers.

He’s agreed to terms on a deal with Green Bay, landing a three-year deal with the Packers. He spent the last two years with the Rams after bouncing around the league for the previous two years.

Orzech was claimed off waivers from the Titans in the 2021 offseason and went on to win a Super Bowl with the Rams that season.

With Gay and Orzech gone, the Rams are facing the possibility of needing to replace all three of their specialists; punter Riley Dixon is also a pending free agent.

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Which former Ravens are playing in Super Bowl LVI?

We look at which former Baltimore Ravens players are playing in Super Bowl LVI

The Baltimore Ravens finished the 2021 season with an 8-9 record and on a six-game losing streak. It wasn’t the season that they were hoping for, and because of a plethora of factors failed to make the playoffs for the first time since 2017.

Super Bowl LVI will take place on February 13th, 2022 between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals. While Baltimore won’t be playing on Super Bowl Sunday, some of their former players will be.

Below we take a look at players from both the Rams and the Bengals who were once Ravens.

Tennessee Titans add LS Matthew Orzech to practice squad

Orzech will serve as the Titans’ emergency long snapper

Just days after releasing him from the 53-man roster, the Tennessee Titans added long snapper Matthew Orzech to the practice squad on Wednesday.

Orzech was signed to the active roster just days after long snapper Beau Brinkley was released in November, but he never got into a game, as the Titans decided to go with long snapper Matt Overton, who was on the practice squad originally, instead.

Overton was promoted to the active roster this week, which led to the release of Orzech. Now, Orzech will serve as the emergency long snapper behind Overton for the foreseeable future.

The Titans return to the field this Sunday to take on the Cleveland Browns at Nissan Stadium.