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Look: Kevin Dotson showed up to training camp with an incredible Rams-themed hairstyle

Look: Kevin Dotson showed up to training camp with an incredible Rams-themed hairstyle

USA Todaya day ago
Dotson is all Rams all the time with his new yellow horns hairstyle
There may not be a player more excited for training camp than Kevin Dotson. The Los Angeles Rams' starting right guard showed up at Loyola Marymount University on Tuesday sporting a new hairstyle and it's perfect for this time of year.
He dyed his hair to look like a Rams helmet, rocking yellow horns just like Los Angeles' iconic lid. Dotson is the lifeblood of the team and always brings the energy every day, so he's the perfect player to rock this look.
He made an appearance in this video posted by the Rams, showing players' arrivals at LMU on Tuesday – including Puka Nacua on a go-kart and Matthew Stafford in the same Dodgers hat he's been wearing for four years.
It absolutely does not get better than this.
K-Dot officially wins arrival day.
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