Random Ramsdom: Plenty of restructure options

NFL contracts can be tricky with certain parts of the contract being guaranteed, void years, and often we see teams terminate a contract with a player or restructure their deal. There’s a lot of moving parts. According to the information below, the Los Angeles Rams have some options when it comes to potential restructures and trying to gain more cap space.
Will the Rams need to do that? That depends on who they add as we going into the 2026 season. The Rams are in a good spot with what appears to be a strong roster, but the team may still want to add to it and it’s good to know they can likely create the financial flexibility to do so.
I hope you had a great weekend. It’s Monday, and hopefully it’s a good one as we once again march towards Friday, and pull closer to the NFL season.
Congratulations to the New York Knicks if you’re into that sort of thing.
Rams rank 7th in NFL in available restructure space heading into 2026 (theramswire)
“The Rams have significant salary cap flexibility available if they need it heading into 2026.
Los Angeles can create $62.7 million in additional cap space through simple contract restructures, ranking seventh in the NFL per Over the Cap data. The team currently sits at $18.8 million in cap space, 16th in the league, but that number could climb considerably if the general manager Les Snead wanted to play around with some contracts.“
LA Rams Tackle Alaric Jackson Arrested For Domestic Violence (sports.yahoo)
“The Los Angeles Police Department told NBC Los Angeles that Jackson was arrested Monday night, June 8, on a charge involving “a person who willfully inflicts corporal injury” against a spouse. Investigators believe the incident began after Jackson allegedly thought a woman was recording him with a cellphone and attempted to take the device from her. Authorities reportedly observed scratch marks on the woman’s arms during the investigation. Jail records show Jackson was booked shortly after 4 a.m. on Tuesday, June 9, and was later released on a $50,000 bond.
The organization acknowledged the situation in a statement, saying: “We are aware of the incident regarding Alaric Jackson, and we take these matters very seriously. Due to this being an ongoing legal situation, we cannot comment further at this time.”
OTA PHOTOS: Summer Sessions | Rams players participate in Phase 3 of offseason program (therams.com)
“Browse through photos of quarterback Matthew Stafford, wide receiver Puka Nacua and more Los Angeles Rams players honing their craft at Organized Team Activities (OTAs) in the second week of June.”



