The Los Angeles Rams’ second-round pick from 2024, Braden Fiske, had a great rookie season, leading all rookies and the team in sacks. He recorded 44 tackles, ten TFLs, ten QB hits, 8.5 sacks, and two forced fumbles in 17 games and eight starts, finishing third in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting. Fiske also posted two tackles, one TFL, two QB hits, and 1.5 sacks in two postseason games.
He exited the Divisional Round with an injury.
Los Angeles Rams underwent a minor procedure

Braden Fiske suffered a knee injury in the first quarter of the Divisional Round against the Philadelphia Eagles and would miss the remainder of the game. He underwent a minor knee procedure in late January during the offseason. Fiske was not expected to miss the start of the 2025 season, but it was unclear whether he would be ready for offseason workouts.
Rising star gives major injury update

So far, Braden Fiske has participated in spring workouts. During Tuesday’s interview with Stu Jackson of the team’s website, he provided a major injury update. Fiske shared that everything went according to plan as he fully recovered from the knee procedure, feels great, and is a “full go.”
“I’m feeling great right now,” Fiske said, via Jackson. “Everything went as planned. We’re even ahead of the process now (compared to) where I thought I was going to be. I’m full go right now, moving, doing indy (individual drills), doing everything and feeling great.”