Rams Turn To Familiar Face As Stafford Protection Concerns Grow

Can Brian Allen's coaching expertise and personal resilience ignite a renewed spirit in the Rams' offensive line, as they face a season filled with high stakes and looming uncertainties?

The Rams are leaning on a familiar voice to help steady an offensive line that still carries plenty of questions.

Los Angeles knows the whole operation starts with Matthew Stafford, but Stafford’s year will rise or fall with the protection in front of him. That’s why the line matters so much, even if it hasn’t been the loudest topic around the team.

The Rams are set to bring back the same group that outperformed expectations in 2025, but the long view is murkier. Four of the five projected starters are in the final season of their contracts, and left tackle Alaric Jackson still has the possibility of a suspension hanging over him.

That uncertainty could push general manager Les Snead back into the market, or it could open the door for rookie tackle Keagen Trost to get a look.

For now, the Rams are adding help in another form: former center Brian Allen is joining the coaching staff.

Allen’s value is easy to spot. His own career was shaped by a brutal ACL injury that took more than a year to recover from, and that stretch came with pain, doubt, and a lot of self-reflection.

He still fought his way back and returned as a Rams starter. That kind of experience gives him a clear lane with a young offensive line that needs toughness, patience, and someone who understands what it feels like when the body and the mind are both tested.

That rugged edge is part of what makes Allen such a natural fit. He lived through adversity, came out the other side, and never lost the fire that made him a starter in the first place. That mindset should resonate with backup linemen like Beaux Limmer, Dylan McMahon, and AJ Arcuri.

And the Rams need that mentality in the room. With the physical grind of 17 games, depth is not a luxury; it’s a requirement.

Starters get worn down. Injuries and suspensions happen.

Bumps, bruises, strains, and sprains pile up. Los Angeles has already dealt with enough of that in recent years to know depth players have to be ready to step in and play right away.

Allen also brings something else that matters: a way to reach players who haven’t fully found their footing yet. Helping young linemen tap into their best football is one of the hardest jobs a coach can have, especially when those players are stuck on the bench and trying not to get discouraged.

Allen’s own path gives him credibility there. He pushed through what could have ended his career, and now he can channel that same drive toward the players around him.

The Rams are counting on communication and trust to make that work. Allen was the kind of player who showed up ready to go and gave everything he had. Now he gets to pass that standard along to a line that needs it.

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