Rams re-sign Ronnie Rivers—what’s new?
Ronnie Rivers stays with the Rams on a one-year deal
The Los Angeles Rams have finalized their decision on running back Ronnie Rivers’ future by re-signing him for the 2026 season. The team announced that Rivers will be back with the organization on a one-year contract, keeping him in the mix as the Rams plan their backfield for the upcoming NFL campaign.
Why this matters for Los Angeles
- Roster continuity: Re-signing a current player reduces uncertainty and helps the Rams maintain familiarity with their offensive rhythm—especially with a new season approaching.
- Depth and competition: A one-year deal often signals a “prove it” type of window. Rivers’ return likely sets up roster competition with other running backs in training camp.
- Flexibility for future moves: Because the contract is limited to a year, the team preserves more flexibility to evaluate the position and react to offseason developments after 2026.
Rivers’ stay also underscores how teams manage running back rooms in the NFL: instead of committing long-term immediately, they can keep a familiar option while still leaving room to add or reshuffle talent depending on performance, health, and scheme needs.
For Rams fans, the key takeaway is straightforward—Rivers is confirmed as part of the team’s 2026 plans, and his role will be determined through camp competition and early-season usage.