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WR Robert Woods signs 1-day deal to retire with Rams

By Thomson Reuters Feb 17, 2026 | 9:00 PM

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.

Woods, ​33, spent five years with the Rams (2017-21), his ‌stint culminating with the team’s Super Bowl LVI-winning season. He did not appear during that postseason run after tearing an ACL at a November practice.

But Woods spent the prime of his career in Los ‌Angeles, ​posting consecutive 90-reception seasons before the ⁠2021 campaign. His best ⁠year was 2018, with 86 catches and career highs of 1,219 yards and six touchdowns.

“After 27 unforgettable years of putting my heart into this game, and 13 ​incredible years in the NFL, it’s time to step away from playing the sport that has given me ⁠everything,” Woods wrote on social media. “Football ⁠has never just been a game to ​me. It has been my passion, my purpose and my ​lifelong dream. I cherished every moment my cleats touched ‌the grass. Every time I stepped onto the field, I was determined to leave a piece of myself in every snap.”

Woods entered the league in 2013 as a ⁠second-round draft pick of the Buffalo Bills. He spent his first four seasons there before joining the Rams. Woods later played ⁠for the Tennessee ‌Titans (2022) and Houston Texans (2023-24).

In 171 career games (145 ⁠starts), he caught 683 passes for 8,233 ​yards and ‌38 touchdowns. He added 514 rushing yards ​and five ⁠touchdowns, almost entirely during his Rams tenure.

In 10 career playoff games (seven starts) for Los Angeles and Houston, Woods added 42 receptions for 449 yards and a score.

Woods didn’t play in 2025 after the Pittsburgh Steelers cut him during the ​summer.

–Field Level Media