Throughout a tumultuous follow-up campaign to their Super Bowl-winning season, the Los Angeles Rams have had a revolving lineup along their offensive line.
Yet, the Rams’ former Pro Bowl left tackle, Andrew Whitworth, has remained firmly entrenched in retirement.
However, might Whitworth consider unretiring for his other former NFL squad, which has locked up a playoff spot? There’s at least a smidgeon of a possibility.
“I’ve said this since the day I retired, I’ll never say never,” Whitworth said onThe Season with Peter Schrager podcast. “There’s always a chance.”
With Bengals starting right tackle La’el Collins out for the season after suffering a torn ACL on Saturday, Cincinnati needs help in the worst way. Enter Whitworth?
“I love adventures,” Whitworth told Schrager, who first brought up this hypothetical this week on Good Morning Football. “I love taking on chances. So, to me there’s always one. Obviously, there’s a lot of things that would go into it. I mean, I’m technically under contract still with the Rams, and I’d have to, I’d have to kick off the old, uh, dust a little bit and see if I could see if these tires could still move a little bit. But you know what, I’d, I’d never say no to the option, but, you know, I don’t know. It’d have to be a sit-down convo with, with [my wife] Melissa and the kids and say, ‘Hey, can we do this again or not?'”
Whitworth concluded his career (at least up to this point) in storybook fashion. He made 15 starts in the 2021 regular season before starting in three of four Rams postseason wins, including a Supe Bowl LVI conquest over these same Bengals. A day prior to the Super Bowl win, he was also recognized as the 2021 NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year.