The Los Angeles Rams made a roster addition on Tuesday, and no it’s not a left tackle. The Rams signed outside linebacker Tomon Fox, according to the team.
Fox, a former undrafted free agent out of North Carolina, has spent the last four seasons with the New York Giants and appeared in 37 games. Fox is mainly a special teamer, although he did play 320 snaps on defense as a rookie in 2022. He’s spent a good number of his days on New York’s practice squad, but has never played for another team besides
the Giants until now.
The Rams are potentially looking to upgrade their special teams unit and add a linebacker to the mix after trading Jared Verse to the Browns in exchange for Myles Garrett.
Fox spent six seasons at the University of North Carolina, totaling 29.5 sacks. He now prepares for his first training camp with the Rams and hopes that he can make the final 53-man roster despite being one of the last players added to the team.











