Rams sign Quentin Lake to three-year extension

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Safety Quentin Lake signed a three-year extension with the Rams on Thursday.
Lake put together a career year in 2024 as a versatile chess piece who played primarily in the slot, registering 111 tackles, five passes defended and two sacks.
He was in the midst of another stellar season during the first 10 games of 2025 before an elbow injury landed him on Injured Reserve. Through Week 11, Lake had 61 tackles, 10 passes defended, one interception and a sack while playing 100% of the defensive snaps that he was healthy for.
Head coach Sean McVay said they are planning to open Lake’s 21-day practice window on Thursday, with the plan being for him to return for the Wild Card round at the latest.
A sixth-round pick four years ago, Lake has emerged as a star and team captain for the Rams during the course of his rookie contract. He’s played 50 NFL games, including 30 starts, and registered 235 tackles, 22 passes defended, one interception and four sacks in his career.
The Rams have now locked him up through the 2028 season.



