
Here's your first look at rookie TE Terrance Ferguson in his full Rams uniform
Here's your first look at rookie TE Terrance Ferguson in his full Rams uniform
There will be a new weapon in the Los Angeles Rams' offense this season after the team drafted Terrance Ferguson in the second round. The Oregon tight end should be featured early on as a rookie, complementing Puka Nacua and Davante Adams as someone who can make plays over the middle of the field.
Ferguson won't suit up for his first regular-season game until Sept. 7 but he was one of the many rookies to participate in the NFLPA Rookie Premiere so fans got a first look at him in Royal and Sol.
The Rams shared a couple of photos of Ferguson in full uniform from the Rookie Premiere and he looks ready to take the field on Sundays.
Ferguson also shared some photos of himself in uniform on Instagram, giving fans another look at his No. 18 Jersey.
The NFLPA posted a photo of the whole group at the Rookie Premiere, including Ashton Jeanty, Jaxson Dart, Can Ward and Travis Hunter. Ferguson can be spotted on the left side of the photo.
Week 1 is still four months away but Ferguson and the rest of the team will be on the field for training camp in July so it won't be long before the rookie is catching passes from Matthew Stafford in full pads.
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