There’s only one week left in the regular season, and because the Rams missed the playoffs, it’ll be their final game of 2019. For most of the team, they’ll be back in a Rams uniform next season. For a handful of key players, however, this will be their last game wearing horns.

Six starters are set to hit free agency in March and others are candidates to be traded in the offseason.

There will be more than nine players who don’t return in 2020, but these are the biggest names who could be playing their final game for the Rams on Sunday against Arizona.

DE Michael Brockers Brockers is a free agent after this season and while he’s one of the longest-tenured Rams… Brockers is a free agent after this season and while he’s one of the longest-tenured Rams on the roster, there’s a decent chance he won't be back in 2020. Morgan Fox is capable of taking over the starting DE role next year at a much cheaper price. more

OL Austin Blythe Blythe has played well since moving over to center, so perhaps the Rams will re-sign him… Blythe has played well since moving over to center, so perhaps the Rams will re-sign him to play there next year. However, with the Rams having four young offensive linemen waiting in the wings, Blythe may be on the outside looking in. more

LB Cory Littleton Littleton will be expensive to re-sign, which might push him out of the Rams’ price range.… Littleton will be expensive to re-sign, which might push him out of the Rams’ price range. He’s a stud linebacker who the Rams would love to keep, but money might be an issue. more

OLB Dante Fowler Jr. Similar to the way Littleton might be gone, Fowler may be too expensive to keep. It’ll… Similar to the way Littleton might be gone, Fowler may be too expensive to keep. It’ll be hard for the Rams to replace his 11 sacks next year, but cap space is going to hinder them from keeping their top players. more

LT Andrew Whitworth Whitworth has already said he intends to play in 2020, but his contract with the Rams… Whitworth has already said he intends to play in 2020, but his contract with the Rams ends after this season. At 38 years old, it’s reasonable to think Whitworth may retire. more

K Greg Zuerlein Zuerlein has had his struggles this season and will be a free agent in March. He’s… Zuerlein has had his struggles this season and will be a free agent in March. He’s still a reliable kicker and would be sought-after on the open market, but Los Angeles should bring him back for at least another year. more

WR Brandin Cooks Cooks has the fourth-highest cap hit of anyone on the team at $16.8 million and after… Cooks has the fourth-highest cap hit of anyone on the team at $16.8 million and after a very disappointing 2019 season, the Rams could look to trade him – if anyone will take on that contract. more

OLB Clay Matthews Matthews is an aging veteran who still has one year left on his contract, but the… Matthews is an aging veteran who still has one year left on his contract, but the Rams can save $3.75 million by releasing him this offseason. It’s a move they will certainly consider. more

S Eric Weddle Weddle is in a similar spot as Matthews, but the Rams can save $4.25 million against… Weddle is in a similar spot as Matthews, but the Rams can save $4.25 million against the cap next year by cutting him. John Johnson and Taylor Rapp are the future at safety. more