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  • #159532
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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/rams/2025/11/22/rams-nate-landman-contract-extension/87418228007/?taid=6921efbcc9b8e40001d2c284&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=twitter

    the Rams rewarded Landman with a three-year, $22.5 million contract extension on Saturday that includes $15.6 million guaranteed.

    Ian Rapoport@RapSheet
    Nate Landman is a great example for any player whose free agency doesn’t work out as he hopes. He was coming off shoulder surgery after last season and wound up with the veteran minimum. But found a great team and great system and more than excelled.

    Now, he cashes in.

    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    According to TruMedia, Nate Landman’s 37 tackles causing unsuccessful plays for the offense (stops) rank 3rd among all defenders in the NFL this season. He’s also T-6th in the NFL in tackles (90). @_Nate_Landman

    #159533
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    Why Landman and not Jones?

    Theory:

    1. Jones is good but he’s not as effective as Landman. Landman is one of the reasons the Rams can play dime defenses a lot while also stopping the run. So he has schematic value, not just individual player value–he allows you to scheme in things like the Rams run-stoppin dime defense.

    2. Jones does not quite fit the Rams model of team leader. I am not judging that, just noting it. Landman seems more “Rams corporate” in his leadership style, while Jones was more rough-edged and outspokenly contentious.

    Jones was very WWE. Landman is more like Woody from “Toy Story.” While also being a honed-in field assassin with some range in his skills.

    #159534
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    Speak of the devil. I was just saying this.

    #159536
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    Good deal. I thought he would cost more, actually.

    Ok, how did i not know this undrafted dude was from Zimbabwe ? I read this board everyday, and no-one ever said Landman was from Zim-bob-whey. (formerly Rhodesia)

    Landman tweaked his hamstring during his 40 and only ran 4.86 at the combine. Maybe thats why he went undrafted.

    “… Seven linebackers tried the 3-cone drill in this year’s combine, with times ranging from 6.91 seconds to 7.47 seconds. Landman posted a 6.88.

    The five linebackers at the combine ranged from 4.25 seconds to 4.55 seconds in the 20 yard shuttle. Landman posted a 4.32.

    “It shows the lateral movements, lateral quickness and a shorter explosion that definitely matches up on tape,” Landman said. “I think I showed today that I can move in space, I can flip my hips and I’m not just a run linebacker, I’m one that can move in space and one that is pretty well-rounded. I can play all downs in the league.”

    Mobility in general has been the biggest question mark surrounding Landman’s game throughout the draft process. Some scouts say Landman is best-suited to only play first and second downs to avoid putting him in pass coverage. Landman’s athleticism has never been his selling point as a player but an Achilles injury that ended his 2020 season and cut into his offseason created more concerns. A shoulder injury that ended his 2021 campaign also caused concern but his 20 reps on the bench press should quell any lingering doubts….”

    Nate Landman is done with ‘track stuff’ and ready to get back to football

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    Facts about Zimbabwe:
    Zimbabwe gained its independence from the United Kingdom on April 18, 1980, after a period of white-minority rule.

    Zimbabwe holds the world record for having the most official languages, with 16 in total, including English, Shona, and Ndebele.

    There are two active NFL players from Zimbabwe: linebacker Nate Landman of the Los Angeles Rams and defensive end T. J. Maguranyanga of the Washington Commanders.

    #159537
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    from the wiki

    Nathan Landman (born 19 November 1998) is a Zimbabwean-American professional football linebacker for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes.[1][2]

    Early life
    Landman was born on 19 November 1998, in Harare, Zimbabwe, where his father, Shaun, was playing rugby union. When his family moved to the United States, they settled in Danville, California. He became a U.S. citizen during his second year of college.[3]

    He attended Monte Vista High School and played baseball, rugby union and football.[4] Landman played wide receiver as well as linebacker earning accolades in both positions. Over his four varsity years Landman amassed over 1,000 yards receiving and made over 160 tackles, 15 sacks and 4 interceptions. In his senior year Landman led Monte Vista in a state playoff run. In his final season Landman was the East Bay Athletic League MVP. He was awarded All-NorCal High School Football Team by MaxPreps and East Bay Defensive Player of the Year by the San Jose Times. He was named to all district and state teams for his final two seasons.

    Landman was ranked as the 5th best linebacker and 57th best player in California by ESPN. Scout.com had Landman as high as 2nd and 33rd.[5][6][7]

    College

    Landman had offers from multiple major Division I programs, including Arizona, Boise State, Colorado State, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon State, Washington State, and Wyoming.[8] Landman committed to Colorado on 20 July 2016.[9]

    College career
    Landman was given significant playing time as a true freshman, playing mostly special teams but also on defense. In his college debut against Texas State, Landman recorded one tackle for a loss. Later that year against Utah, Landman had six tackles and a forced fumble in a starting role.[10] Landman came into the 2018 Colorado football season as a starter; in the first game, he made a career-high 16 tackles[11] and had an interception against rival Colorado State.[12] Landman continued with 13 tackles and another interception against Nebraska on national television.[13]

    Landman finished the season with 104 total tackles (64 solo), four sacks, and two interceptions. In early 2019, Landman received an All-Pac-12 Conference from the coaches and media.[14][15][16][17]

    Professional career

    Atlanta Falcons
    Landman signed with the Atlanta Falcons as an undrafted free agent on 2 May 2022.[20] He made the Falcons’ initial 53-man roster out of training camp. He was released on 10 December 2022, and re-signed to the practice squad.[21] As a rookie, he appeared in seven games in the 2022 season.[22] He signed a reserve/future contract on 9 January 2023.[23] In the 2023 season, he appeared in 16 games and made 14 starts. He finished with two sacks, 110 total tackles (66 solo), one interception, three passes defended, and three forced fumbles.[24]

    On 16 September 2024, Landman was placed on injured reserve.[25] On October 12, 2024, Landman came off injured reserve and was activated to the 53-man roster. [26]

    Los Angeles Rams
    On March 18, 2025, Landman signed a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Rams. [27] He was named a starting inside linebacker to begin the season. In Week 1 against the Houston Texans, he forced a fumble, had 10 tackles, and earned NFC Defensive Player of the Week honors.[28][29]

    #159538
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    Los Angeles Rams@RamsNFL
    70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water, the other 30% is covered by Landman.

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