Los Angeles, California — Shockwaves rippled through the NFL world on Friday as reports emerged that the Los Angeles Rams are considering cutting tight end Colby Parkinson.
This decision is even more surprising because Parkinson has just completed the best season of his career, solidifying his important role in the Rams’ powerful offensive system.
Just three hours after the news broke, the veteran tight end posted an emotional message on social media to the entire Los Angeles community and the Rams organization.
Colby Parkinson has become one of the most beloved players since joining the Rams and many fans are stunned by the possibility of him leaving.

Parkinson was originally selected by the Seattle Seahawks in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft and has developed into one of the most reliable tight ends in the league.
In his breakout 2025 season, Parkinson achieved career highs with 43 receptions, 408 receiving yards, and 8 touchdowns. He ranked third on the team in receptions and led all Rams tight ends in touchdowns.
At 6-foot-7 (2m01), Parkinson has totaled 130 receptions, 1,320 receiving yards, and 13 touchdowns in his six-year NFL career.
His emotional message quickly spread and touched the hearts of many longtime Rams fans who have watched him grow.
“Wearing the Rams uniform has completely changed my life. I have grown up here, fought and created the greatest memories of my life in Los Angeles. I am not ready for this chapter to end. I want one more chance to continue fighting for this city and bring more memorable moments to the fans. Please give me that opportunity.”
His words deeply moved the entire Rams Nation. Many fans praised Parkinson’s loyalty and love for the team.
Currently, the Rams have tremendous depth at the tight end position after extending Tyler Higbee and drafting two young talents Terrence Ferguson and Max Klare in recent years.
Nevertheless, Parkinson has proven his special value in the red zone and during periods when Tyler Higbee was injured.
Head coach Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead have not yet issued an official comment on the situation.
Parkinson is entering the final year of his three-year, $22.5 million contract signed in 2024.
Releasing him would help the Rams save approximately $7 million in salary.
However, many experts believe that retaining the experience of this veteran player will provide the necessary stability for the young tight end group.
Fans have flooded social media with the hashtag #KeepColby, hoping the Rams leadership will change their decision.
For Parkinson, staying with the Rams is not just about football but also a symbol of loyalty and attachment to the city he calls home.
Whether the Rams will give him one last chance remains a question as training camp approaches.
This situation continues to add drama to an already eventful offseason for the Los Angeles Rams.






