How the Rams make sure rookies bond to start pro careers
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The Los Angeles Rams' rookie players participated in a community art project to bond and prepare for their upcoming NFL season. Key standout players, including tight end Terrance Ferguson and linebacker Josaiah Stewart, showcased their commitment to teamwork through artistic expression while discussing their on-field roles. Ferguson, looking to step into a major role this season, reflected on the significance of developing these relationships during their transition to professional football, emphasizing that they are all learning together. The group, including promising talents from various colleges, aims to make an impact on the team's performance as Super Bowl contenders.
"We've got a great group," said Ferguson, a second-round pick. "All the guys have bought into a lot of rookie bonding stuff by the team."
Ferguson is regarded as the heir apparent to veteran Tyler Higbee, who is in the final year of his contract. Yet the dynamic Ferguson, a former Oregon star, won't have to wait until 2026: He appears on track to have a large role in coach Sean McVay's offense.
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