On Thursday, June 12, former Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman D.J. Humphries signed a new deal with the Los Angeles Rams for the 2025 season.
Humphries, who joined Kansas City last season after an eight-year stint with the Arizona Cardinals, is an experienced blocker with a Pro Bowl selection on his resume, but he failed to gain traction with the Chiefs in 2024.
Now set to join the Rams, Humphries could find himself in a position to compete for a starting role in Los Angeles if external factors force the franchise’s front-five into chaos early next season.
A former first-round pick, Humphries has all the tools scouts look for in elite offensive linemen, but a series of unfortunate injuries have limited his availability in recent seasons.
Fans should expect to see Humphries in action with the Rams next season, even if only as a temporary replacement on Los Angeles’ offensive line.
This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Ex-Chiefs OL D.J. Humphries inks new deal with L.A. Rams