Los Angeles Times

Fowler wants to stay a Ram

Pass rusher would love to be back with the Rams if the money is right.

- By Gary Klein

Pass rusher is having his best season and hopes to stay with team, but only if the money is right.

It does not hold playoff implicatio­ns, but the Rams’ season finale against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at the Coliseum has payoff possibilit­ies for several Rams players, including edge rusher Dante Fowler.

Before this season, Fowler signed a one-year, $12-million contract that also included $2 million in performanc­e bonuses, according to overthecap.com.

Fowler was intent on showing the Rams and other teams that he was a difference-maker worthy of a lucrative multiyear deal. Fowler, 25, has done so. He has a career-best 11½ sacks for a team that also features two-time NFL defensive player of the year Aaron Donald and veteran linebacker Clay Matthews, who have 12½ and eight sacks, respective­ly.

“Still got one game left, so I want to finish really strong,” said Fowler, acquired by the Rams in a trade-deadline deal with the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars in 2018. “That would be a cool thing, just to finish strong and to keep having a good resume on film.”

Fowler had at least two sacks in each of three games this season, including a career-best three in a victory over the Atlanta Falcons. He had 2½ sacks in the Rams’ 34-31 loss to the San Francisco 49ers last Saturday.

The 6-foot-3, 255-pound Fowler had shown flashes of his potential since the Jaguars selected him with the third pick in the 2015 NFL draft.

Fowler had eight sacks in 2017, and two more in the AFC championsh­ip game against the New England Patriots. Because of a series of incidents on and off the field, however, the Jaguars did not exercise their fifthyear option on Fowler.

Last season, after he was traded to the Rams, Fowler had two sacks and several important plays in eight games for a team that advanced to the Super Bowl.

Fowler had a sack in the NFC divisional-round victory over the Dallas Cowboys and half a sack in the conference championsh­ip victory over the New Orleans Saints. After the season, Fowler said he “bet on himself” and opted to sign the one-year deal with the Rams, the team that welcomed him and let him be himself.

“I really appreciate them for giving me the opportunit­y to show them that I am a player,” Fowler said.

The Rams could sign Fowler to a multiyear deal, another one-year contract or use the franchise tag, which would be about $16.2 million. Or they could let him sign elsewhere.

In the last 18 months the Rams have signed several players to massive extensions, including Donald.

In October, they gave up two first-round draft picks in a trade for cornerback Jalen Ramsey, who is line for a market-breaking deal. Middle linebacker Cory Littleton will be an unrestrict­ed free agent after the season.

“I would love to stay here and see if something worked out,” Fowler said. “I know they have their hands full, so we’ll just see how it works out.

“It would be nice to stay with the best player in the league, A.D., and have Jalen and me and Cory — that would be really cool.

“But there’s so many good players on this team, and I know how the business goes.”

Etc.

After being off for Christmas, the Rams resume practice Thursday . ... The Rams are planning several activities and ceremonies in conjunctio­n with their final game at the Coliseum. A uniform patch that features the peristyle and torch will be worn by players. The field design will harken to the NFL championsh­ip game in 1951, when the Rams defeated the Cleveland Browns. The late Kenny Washington will be honored as a Legend of the Game. After the game, fans will be invited to the field to watch a season-in-review video and fireworks show. Commemorat­ive posters will be available to fans exiting the stadium after the third quarter.

 ?? Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times ?? DANTE FOWLER had at least two sacks in each of three games this season, and has 11 1⁄2 overall.
Wally Skalij Los Angeles Times DANTE FOWLER had at least two sacks in each of three games this season, and has 11 1⁄2 overall.

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