Rams linebacker Nate Landman wears his pride on body and helmet
Together, they form a tattooed sleeve of Zimbabwe — an inked landscape of home carried by the Rams' newest defensive signal-caller.
'There's not many Zimbabwe migrants in the United States,' Landman said, 'so to represent my country and have this platform to do it is huge.'
At age 4, Landman's family of six traded the southern tip of Africa for Northern California, chasing wider playing fields and educational opportunities for their children. Twenty-two years later, the red soil and wild coastlines of his first home still ride with him — in the way he stalks, strikes and erupts.
So when tight end Davis Allen cut through a seam and caught a pass during Saturday's training camp session, Landman tracked him with the patience of a predator. He measured each step, sprang forward and then uncoiled, thumping the ball out of Allen's grip to send it skidding to the turf.
After witnessing several of those jarring shots, safety Quentin Lake coined the nickname 'Peanut Punch Landman,' a nod to Landman's ability to force fumbles.
'He has just a knack for the ball,' Lake said.
The Atlanta Falcons were the first to detect that hunch, scooping Landman out of Colorado as an undrafted rookie. In each of the last two seasons, he forced three fumbles.
That instinct — and the trust he's earned — fast-tracked Landman's role with the Rams. Signed as a free agent in March, Landman wasted little time winning over Rams defensive coordinator Chris Shula, who stuck a green dot on Landman's helmet, designating him as a commander of the defense.
'The way that he understands the game, he's able to talk to everybody on the defense,' Rams inside linebackers coach Greg Williams said. 'It was almost a no-brainer when coach Shula came to me and said, 'I think Nate should have the green dot.''
And for the Rams, that leadership and knack for creating turnovers came at a bargain. In a defense that doesn't spend big at linebacker, Landman — who signed a one-year, $1.1-million contract — arrived as a low-cost addition with high potential return.
'He's a great communicator. He's got great command. He's got the ability to elevate people,' coach Sean McVay said, adding, 'I just like the way that this guy's got a great vibe.'
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Before Landman became an on-field general for the Rams, he was in teacher mode, offering teammates a primer that had nothing to do with playbooks.
During a team meeting, Landman unfurled a map of Africa, tracing its outline with his finger before shading the small patch of land he calls home — wedged right above South Africa — to give his locker room a visual pin on where his story began.
'A lot of guys don't know that Africa, the continent, is full of just individual countries,' Landman said. 'They think it's states and stuff. So it's cool to be able to share that with them — not everybody believes when I say I'm from Africa.'
Amid that crash course, one question kept resurfacing.
Are there lions and deer roaming around?
'A lot of people are fascinated,' Landman said. 'It's such a rare thing, that's why I'm so proud of it.'
Though it's been a few years since Landman last stood on Zimbabwean soil, his family ties still tether him there. And as football sent him crisscrossing the United States, his homeland's hues and emblems have come along for the ride.
The tattoo sleeve climbs into his chest, framing a map of Africa with Zimbabwe shaded deep. He still eats sadza nanyama, the maize-and-meat staple that fed his childhood. And in his parents' home, light falls on a gallery of African vignettes and keepsakes.
His helmet bears the same allegiance, Zimbabwe's flag tagged proudly on the back.
'I love wearing that Zimbabwe flag on the back of my helmet,' Landman said, 'and I'll do that as long as I'm in the NFL.'
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