Reeder appears to be behind both Nate Landman and Omar Speights on the Rams' depth chart at inside linebacker during training camp, Cameron DaSilva of USA Today reports.
Reeder started the first six games of the season in 2024 and served as an every-down linebacker for Los Angeles, but he injured his hamstring in Week 7 and missed the remainder of the campaign. After the Rams signed Nate Landman to a one-year deal this offseason, it appears Los Angeles is rolling with an inside linebacker duo of Landman and Omar Speights.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Reunites with Los Angeles
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The Rams re-signed Reeder (hamstring) to a one-year contract Thursday.
Reeder earned a starting role at inside linebacker to kick off the 2024 campaign, but a hamstring injury sustained Week 7 limited him to just six appearances (all starts) on the season. Now heading into his age-31 season, the decision to re-sign with Los Angeles provides Reeder another chance at earning a starting role on defense. Nate Landman, Omar Speights and Jaylen McCollough all represent competition at the linebacker position.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Ends 2024 on IR
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Reeder (hamstring) played in six regular-season games in 2024 and finished with 46 tackles (26 solo) and one pass defense.
Coming off a 23-tackle campaign in 2023 in which he primarily served on special teams, Reeder opted to stay in Los Angeles on a one-year, $1.13 million contract in April of 2024. He ended up earning the starting inside-linebacker job alongside Christian Rozeboom after a strong showing in training camp. Reeder logged at least seven combined tackles in five of six games before suffering a hamstring injury that was severe enough for him to be placed on injured reserve in late October. He attempted to make a comeback for the NFC divisional-round win over the Eagles, but he was unable to progress enough in his recovery to be activated from IR. Reeder is an unrestricted free agent, and his strong play in the early portion of the 2024 regular season should draw plenty of interest from teams looking for an upgrade to its linebacker corps.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Designated to return from IR
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The Rams designated Reeder (hamstring) to return from injured reserve Thursday.
Reeder has been on injured reserve since Oct. 24 due to a hamstring injury that he suffered in Week 7 against the Raiders. Per Adam Caplan of SiriusXM NFL Radio, Reeder was a full participant in Thursday's practice, but he would have to be activated from IR in order to play in Sunday's NFC divisional-round clash against Philadelphia. In the six regular-season games prior to the start of his IR stint, Reeder tallied 46 tackles (26 solo) and one pass defense.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Lands on IR with hamstring injury
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The Rams placed Reeder (hamstring) on injured reserve Thursday.
Reeder was unable to practice during the Rams' short week due to a hamstring injury, which appears severe enough for him to warrant a stint on injured reserve. As a result, Reeder will be forced to sit out for at least the next four regular-season games, and the earliest he can return is Week 12 against the Eagles on Nov. 24. Michael Hoecht and Omar Speights will use Thursday's game against the Vikings as an opportunity to make a case for the starting linebacker job alongside Christian Rozeboom while Reeder is sidelined.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Productive in win
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Reeder (toe) racked up seven tackles (five solo) in the Rams' 24-18 loss to Chicago on Sunday.
Reeder managed to finish second on the team in tackles despite suffering a toe injury at some point during the game. He will now look to get healthy and produce again versus the Packers in Week 5.
Reeder recorded 10 tackles (six solo) during Sunday's 27-24 win versus the 49ers.
San Francisco rushed the ball 34 times in Week 3, creating plenty of opportunities for Reeder to defend the run. He responded by tying for the team lead in tackles. Given his sizable role in the Rams' defense, he projects as a solid IDP play for the rest of the year.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Rejoins Rams
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Reeder signed with the Rams on Thursday.
Reeder has spent the majority of his career with the Rams and has occupied various roles. Most recently, he's been primarily a special teams contributor, and that's likely to remain the case in 2024.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Questionable to return Sunday
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Reeder sustained a knee injury in Sunday's game against the 49ers and is questionable to return.
Reeder had six tackles (one solo) before exiting in the first half. Jake Hummel has taken over at inside linebacker with Reeder sidelined.
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Vikings' Troy Reeder: Comes to terms with Minnesota
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Reeder agreed to a contract with the Vikings on Wednesday, Lindsey Young and Craig Peters of the team's official site report.
Reeder is coming off of the worst season of his career, logging 11 tackles (six solo) while playing almost exclusively on special teams over his 17 appearances for the Chargers. In Minnesota, the 28-year-old linebacker is expected to fill a similar depth role on defense while being a fixture on special teams during the 2023 season.
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Chargers' Troy Reeder: Signs one-year deal with Chargers
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Reeder signed a one-year contract with the Chargers on Saturday, Mike Kaye of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
Reeder appeared in all 17 regular-season games (10 starts) for the Rams last season, but they opted not to tender the linebacker, which would've allowed them to match the offer he got from the Chargers. Regardless, the undrafted linebacker out of Delaware now will join the other team in Los Angeles and attempt to bolster what was a porous run defense from a year ago.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Activated from COVID-19 list
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Reeder (undisclosed) was activated from the reserve/COVID-19 list Monday.
Reeder landed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Thursday, but he'll be able to rejoin the team ahead of Tuesday's matchup against Seattle. The 27-year-old has totaled 17 tackles (seven solo) across the last three games and could see an uptick in playing time Tuesday since several other linebackers remain on the reserve/COVID-19 list.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Posts season-high tackle total
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Reeder recorded 11 tackles (three solo) during Monday's 31-10 loss to San Francisco. He also led all Los Angeles linebackers in defensive snaps.
The third-year linebacker has picked up an impressive 28 tackles (11 solo) through the past four games, and that includes his two-tackle showing last week. While Reeder might not be a must-start option in IDP settings, he's proving to have a respectable fantasy floor, and his playing time is on the rise. Just note, Los Angeles is on a bye this week, and Reeder might not be worth a bench stash.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Notches 11 tackles in loss
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Reeder collected 11 total tackles and one pass deflection during Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Jets.
An injury to Micah Kiser (knee) continues to open up opportunities to Reeder, as the Delaware standout has started each of the past four weeks after registering just one start over his first 10 appearances of 2020. When given a substantial role, Reeder has produced, reaching double-digit tackles in four of his five starting opportunities while collecting three sacks in a breakout Week 5 effort against Washington.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Puts up 10 tackles
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Reeder recorded 10 tackles (six solo) and a pass breakup in Sunday's 38-28 win over the Cardinals.
Reeder has played more than 26 percent of the snaps on defense on just three occasions during his second NFL season. Each time, he posted 10 or more stops. The 26-year-old linebacker will remain in the starting role for at least the Week 14 matchup against New England. Micah Kiser (knee) is eligible to return in Week 15, so Reeder could revert to a reserve role at that time.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Shows off in starting role
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Reeder recorded 15 tackles (12 solo) during Sunday's 23-20 loss to San Francisco.
It was a career day for the second-year linebacker, as Reeder took advantage of his starting opportunity. With Micah Kiser (knee) sidelined, look for Reeder to continue posting high tackle totals and providing reliable fantasy production. He should be rostered in the majority of IDP settings for the duration of Kiser's absence.
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Rams' Troy Reeder: Finishes with 13 tackles
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Reeder recorded a team-high 13 tackles (eight solo) in a 30-29 loss to the Seahawks on Thursday.
The rookie linebacker saw 54 defensive snaps Thursday, a week after playing just 18. The uptick in usage is certainly an encouraging development for Reeder after he was originally viewed as a long shot to make the Rams out of camp. Los Angeles is also dealing with a plethora of injuries at the linebacker position, which has also affected Reeder's usage in the last two weeks.