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Veteran WR Robert Woods Signs a 1-Day Contract to Retire with His Hometown Los Angeles Rams
Robert Woods retires after 13 NFL seasons with 683 catches, 8,233 yards, and 38 touchdowns, signing a one-day contract to retire as a Los Angeles Rams player.
- On Tuesday, Robert Woods signed a one-day contract to retire with his hometown Los Angeles Rams after a 13-year NFL career.
- A Carson native and USC All‑American, Woods remains USC's career leader with 252 receptions and signed with the Rams in March 2017.
- Woods' peak 2018 season included 86 catches for 1,219 yards and six touchdowns, with five catches for 70 yards in the Super Bowl loss.
- The Rams said Woods is retiring as a Ram after five seasons and missing Super Bowl LVI due to a torn ACL, with no regular-season appearances since 2024.
- After Buffalo, he spent one season with the Tennessee Titans and two with the Houston Texans before an unsuccessful Steelers training camp, ending his NFL journey.
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WR Robert Woods signs 1-day deal to retire with Rams
Robert Woods, a veteran wide receiver of 12 NFL seasons, signed a one-day contract with the Los Angeles Rams and announced his retirement Tuesday.
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