St. Louis Rams On July 22,
2008, Vobora agreed to a three-year, $1.24 million contract with the Rams. After final cuts on August 30, Vobora and Kansas City's
Ryan Succop were the only
Mr. Irrelevants to make the roster of the team that drafted them in the 2000s. His stay on the roster lasted only one game, as he was waived two days after the season opener to make room for
Eddie Kennison on September 9, moved to the Rams' practice squad. Vobora remained on the Rams' practice squad until November 4, when he was promoted to the active roster after
wide receivers
Drew Bennett and
Dante Hall were placed on
injured reserve. On November 30, Vobora made his first career start at linebacker in the game against the
Miami Dolphins. This was the first time a Mr. Irrelevant started in a game during his rookie season in 14 years, not since
Marty Moore started four games for the New England Patriots in 1994. Vobora compiled five total tackles in the game, which tied for the second-best effort in team tackles, but the Rams lost 16–12. Vobora was named the starting
strongside linebacker for the
2009 season. On September 30, 2009, he was suspended for four games for violating the NFL's performance-enhancing substance policy. Vobora stated that he would sue the company that produced the supplement he took, because it contained substances that were not listed on the label. Vobora's agent,
Marc Lillibridge, conceded "[The supplement] was not on the list of officially sanctioned products, and ultimately a player is responsible for anything he puts in his body." On June 20, 2011, Vobora's lawyer announced that a federal judge ruled against the company and awarded Vobora $5.4 million. The Rams released Vobora on August 12, 2011.
Seattle Seahawks Vobora signed with the
Seattle Seahawks on August 22, 2011, but was waived two weeks later on September 4. He re-signed with Seattle on October 4. == Post-playing career==