Rams’ new strength coach has ties to Todd Gurley, Tyler Higbee

Justin Lovett worked with Tyler Higbee and Todd Gurley during his college coaching days.

On Monday, the Los Angeles Rams announced the hiring of Justin Lovett as their new head strength coach, replacing Ted Rath who departed to join the Eagles’ staff. It was a role that was vacant for some time, and while Sean McVay said he wanted to fill it before the combine, that timeline didn’t align.

Lovett doesn’t have much NFL experience, spending just four years with the Broncos from 2009-2012, but he does have connections to two Rams players.

While Lovett was the head football strength and conditioning coach at Western Kentucky from 2014-2016, he worked with Tyler Higbee, who the Rams drafted in the fourth round of the 2016 draft. The two worked together during the 2014 and 2015 seasons, so their connection is obvious.

Before working at Western Kentucky, Lovett spent three years at Georgia from 2012-2014. Of course, Gurley was with the Bulldogs for all of those seasons, even though he only played six games in his final year due to a suspension and torn ACL.

Higbee and Gurley are both under contract for the 2020 season, but there have been trade rumors swirling about Gurley. The same was true about Higbee before he signed an extension last year, so he’s likely to stick around for next season.

If the Rams are attempting to put Gurley in the best situation possible, they’re doing a good job. New running backs coach Thomas Brown is also a former Georgia Bulldog and coached the running backs at Georgia in the past, though never with Gurley there.

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Rams promote Sophie Luoto to director of football operations

The Rams made Sophie Luoto one of the highest-ranking female executives in the NFL.

The Los Angeles Rams are promoting Sophie Luoto to the role of director of football operations, as first reported by Charles Robinson of Yahoo! Sports. Luoto takes over for Bruce Warwick, who left to join Florida State’s staff after 10 years with the team. She was previously the manager of football operations in L.A. and has been with the Rams for four years.

The promotion makes her one of the highest-ranking female executives in the NFL.

According to ESPN, Luoto, 31, will be in charge of travel for the team and for scouts and prospects, and will also oversee practice operations and training camp at UC-Irvine each summer.

Rams players learned of Luoto’s promotion Wednesday and congratulated her on Twitter.

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