Contract details on Seattle’s three most recent free agent signings. Last week the Seattle Seahawks made a trio of one-year free agent deals: nose tackle Johnathan Hankins, defensive back K’Von Wallace, and guard Tremayne Anchrum.
The Los Angeles Rams drafted Tremayne Anchrum Jr. in the seventh round four years ago, adding some versatility to the offensive line as a player who can play guard or tackle.
Adding much-needed depth along the offensive line, the Seattle Seahawks will be poaching a guard from an NFC West rival. Announced officially on the team's website, the Seahawks have agreed to terms with ex-Rams guard Tremayne Anchrum.
With Alaric Jackson already on the sidelines due to a thigh injury, Joe Noteboom joined him in the third quarter. Noteboom left the game with a knee injury late in the third and is questionable to return.
Joe Noteboom left Sunday’s game against the 49ers with a shoulder injury and was unable to return, getting replaced by Tremayne Anchrum Jr. at right guard.
Joe Noteboom has dealt with injuries throughout his career and on Sunday against the 49ers, he went down once again. In the second half of the game, Noteboom exited with a shoulder injury and is listed as questionable to return.
The summer has not gone the way the Los Angeles Rams wanted as they went winless in their three preseason games. Their most recent defeat was the worst as they were shutout 41-0 by the Denver Broncos.
The Rams’ offensive line depth got a little bit better this weekend when the team acquired guard Kevin Dotson from the Steelers in a swap of draft picks.
With roster cuts looming before Tuesday’s deadline, the Los Angeles Rams are shaking things up along the offensive line before they trim down to 53 players.
The Los Angeles Rams are still figuring things out in the trenches on the offensive side of the ball, and they’ve added another player to the mix ahead of Week 1.
Last week, Los Angeles Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur said with the injury issues and trying out different players at different positions, there have been "continuity" issues on the offensive line.
Tremayne Anchrum has earned that chance to start on the Rams offensive line Despite the NFL season being just a few weeks away, the Los Angeles Rams still have several questions on the offensive line.
If the Rams are going to bounce back from a disastrous 2022 season, they’ll need the offensive line to take a big step forward this year. It’s only the preseason but so far, the pass protection has been excellent.
Can OL Tremayne Anchrum earn a starting role in 2023? The success of the 2023 Los Angeles Rams will be heavily tied to their offensive line. After making almost no changes to outside of drafting Steve Avila, the Rams will be hoping for a group that can stay healthy next season.
Tremayne Anchrum Jr. got his first chance to start in the NFL last season when he took the field against the Atlanta Falcons in Week 2. Unfortunately, he fractured his fibula on the first play and though he tried to keep playing, he was pulled after just two snaps.
With how the 2022 season has gone for the Los Angeles Rams, there isn’t much to celebrate. Multiple star players have been placed on IR, derailing any possibility of a Super Bowl defense.
Hardly anyone's worthy of award consideration on the 2022-23 Los Angeles Rams. Offensive lineman Tremayne Anchrum Jr. is a welcome exception. Anchrum Jr.
Although the Browns discussed Kareem Hunt before the deadline, reports noted that the Rams were not a serious suitor.
The Rams’ offensive line continues to struggle, with availability issues plaguing the defending champions up front.
The Arizona Cardinals will try to end a six-game losing streak at home when they face the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in Glendale, Ariz.
The Los Angeles Rams placed Tremayne Anchrum Jr. and Troy Hill on injured reserve two days after their Week 2 win over the Atlanta Falcons. As corresponding moves, the team signed Oday Aboushi to the active roster and added Zach VanValkenburg to their practice squad.
Some roles and productions in Hollywood are simply cursed. The Los Angeles Rams' offensive line appears to be joining the likes of films like "The Exorcist." Sunday's 31-27 victory over the Atlanta Falcons did not come without considerable cost ...
The Los Angeles Rams placed offensive lineman Tremayne Anchrum and defensive back Troy Hill on injured reserve on Tuesday. Anchrum suffered a broken ankle Sunday on the first play of his first career NFL start at right guard.
The Rams have been dealt another blow up front as Tremayne Anchrum, who had just been promoted to the team’s starting right guard spot, suffered a fractured fibula during Week 2's win over the Falcons.
Allen played the entirety of last night's game without apparent issue but requires a cleanout procedure on his knee.
When practice concluded on Tuesday, the day that NFL teams were required to trim their rosters down to 53 players, coach Sean McVay provided an injury update on three players. OLB Ogbo Okoronkwo Okoronkwo, who’s faced injury issues in the past, is yet again battling to stay on the field.
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