Rams Veteran Gives Up No. 22 Jersey for Trent McDuffie, Sends Warm Welcome to New Defensive Star
Rams Make Headlines with Big Move
The Los Angeles Rams made a significant splash in the offseason by acquiring All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie from the Kansas City Chiefs. While the trade itself is a major story, the gesture that followed quickly became just as noteworthy, capturing the attention of fans and players alike.
Blake Corum Steps Aside for McDuffie
When McDuffie arrived in Los Angeles, one detail immediately stood out: the star cornerback wore No. 22 in Kansas City, but that number was already occupied by Rams running back Blake Corum. Rather than holding onto the number, Corum chose to give up the jersey, a gesture that spoke volumes about respect and unity.

A Gesture of Respect and Unity
Corum, a rising offensive playmaker for the Rams, has made a significant impact since joining the team. Known for his explosive runs and steady performance, Corum showed his dedication to team spirit by stepping aside. "No. 22 meant a lot to me, but bringing in a player like Trent means even more for this team," Corum said with a smile.
Corum's Growing Role in the Rams' Offense
Despite his relatively new role, Corum has already become a key part of the Rams' offensive rotation. In the 2025 season, he rushed 145 times for 746 yards and six touchdowns. His ability to create explosive runs alongside Kyren Williams has made him an essential part of the team’s success moving forward.
The Importance of Team Chemistry
For McDuffie, the gesture goes beyond just a number change. It is a reflection of the locker-room culture the Rams are striving to build. A culture where both young players and veterans understand that success hinges on unity, and where respect for teammates is a foundational value.

McDuffie’s First Season in Los Angeles
As McDuffie prepares for his first season with the Rams, he will wear the familiar No. 22 jersey. This simple act of respect from Blake Corum marks the beginning of his new chapter in Los Angeles, sending a strong message about the importance of teamwork and camaraderie in the Rams' locker room.
Building a Stronger Team Together
“Welcome to the Rams, brother,” Corum said, “This is a team that fights for each other every Sunday, and I’m excited to see what we’re going to build together here in Los Angeles.” Corum’s gesture is more than just about a jersey number — it's about setting the tone for a new chapter of unity and success for the Rams.
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