Rams Offer Free Jersey Exchanges After Trading Player No. 8
The team will allow fans who bought No. 8 jerseys in the past 90 days to swap them at no cost. The policy covers purchases from the team store, the Draft Block Party pop-up, and three online retailers.
nypost.comThe Los Angeles Rams announced a jersey exchange program on Wednesday for supporters who purchased No. 8 jerseys in recent months. The team stated that any jersey bought from the pop-up merch store at the Draft Block Party or at the Equipment Room since the new uniforms launched in April 2026 can be exchanged for another jersey of the buyer's choice at no charge.
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Team officials posted instructions on the Rams website for fans who wish to start an exchange. The policy was created after the team completed a trade that sent the player wearing No. 8 to another club. The traded player had joined the Rams in 2024 and appeared in two Pro Bowls while wearing the number.
The player told reporters on Wednesday that he was initially upset about the trade but understood the business decision. He said everyone involved acts in what they believe is the team's best interest. A player acquired in the same deal said at an introductory press conference on Tuesday that he was pleased with the move and the chance to compete for a championship.
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