Robert Woods’ tenure with the Los Angeles Rams has officially come to an end. After the Rams agreed to a trade with the Titans over the weekend, the deal was made official on Wednesday; Los Angeles received a 2023 sixth-round pick in return.
The Rams are going to miss Woods, who spent the last five years in Los Angeles, routinely making big plays on offense. They showed respect for the veteran receiver by posting a tribute video on social media, which might bring a tear to the eyes of some Rams fans.
He was a fan favorite in L.A. and as exciting as it is to have Allen Robinson catching passes from Matthew Stafford, Woods will be tough to replace.
"He'll always have a special place in our family."
Best of luck at your next stop, @robertwoods. pic.twitter.com/YCSvnKf2uL
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) March 23, 2022
Woods went out on top as a Super Bowl champion, winning a ring with the Rams in February despite missing the game due to injury. It capped off a fantastic stint in Los Angeles, and he’ll try to follow it up with a strong in Nashville as a member of the Titans.