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Top Offensive Lineman Heads to NFC West

The Arizona Cardinals will see more of Jonah Jackson moving forward.

ARIZONA -- The Arizona Cardinals will be seeing more of one of the league's top guards in Jonah Jackson after today.

NFL Media' Mike Garafolo reports Jackson is signing with the Los Angeles Rams:

"The #Rams have agreed to terms with G Jonah Jackson on a three-year, $51 million deal with $34 million guaranteed, sources say. A big payday for Jackson, who will join the recently re-signed Kevin Dotson as L.A. pours big money into the middle of their offensive line," he wrote on Twitter/X.

As Garafolo alluded to, Los Angeles inked Dotson to a three-year, $48 million deal previously. The Rams are certainly beefing their offensive line up with notable names such as Matthew Stafford, Kyren Williams, Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua on that side of the ball.

The Cardinals have lost their last 13-of-15 matchups against the Rams, which includes the postseason. Arizona last defeated Los Angeles in 2022 when Colt McCoy led the Cardinals to a road victory.

As for Arizona, they've yet to make any big signings themselves but have a massive amount of cap space ($50+ million) and have brought back names such as Greg Dortch, Jesse Luketa, L.J. Collier and Carter O'Donnell so far.

The Cardinals were reportedly targeting Miami Dolphins DL Christian Wilkins, which you can read more about below: