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Zimbabwean LB Leads Rams With Fierce 'Peanut Punch'
9 Jan
Summary
- Nate Landman, born in Zimbabwe, leads the Rams' defense.
- He learned his signature 'Peanut Punch' from veteran players.
- Landman recently signed a $22.5 million contract extension with the Rams.

Nate Landman, a linebacker for the Los Angeles Rams, has emerged as a surprising leader, drawing inspiration from his unique upbringing in Zimbabwe. Born in Harare, Landman's journey to the NFL began in Africa before his family relocated to California. He now shares the distinction of being from Zimbabwe with only one other NFL player.
Landman's impact on the Rams' defense is marked by his aggressive play style and his signature 'Peanut Punch' move, which forces fumbles and has been instrumental in securing victories. This technique, honed through studying players like Charles Tillman, has become a critical element in the Rams' strategy to regain momentum.
His contributions have not gone unnoticed, leading to a substantial three-year, $22.5 million contract extension with $15.7 million guaranteed. Landman has started all 17 games this season, leading the team in tackles and demonstrating consistent production and leadership, making him a key player in the Rams' playoff aspirations.




