The Los Angeles Rams and star safety Kam Curl have agreed to terms on a new contract extension to keep the veteran playmaker in Los Angeles, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network and The Insiders. The move comes just before the official start of the NFL free agency period.
Under the terms of the new agreement, Kam Curl receives a three-year deal worth $36 million. The contract reportedly features a maximum value of up to $39 million. The deal was negotiated and finalized by Milk and Honey Sports, marking a significant commitment by the Rams to maintain continuity within their defensive secondary.
The retention of Curl represents a major win for the Rams' front office, as they successfully secure a key defensive starter before he could test the market. This signing follows a busy week for the Los Angeles secondary, which has remained a priority for the team's coaching staff during the current offseason roster construction phase.
Curl's presence in the backfield provides a veteran anchor for the Rams' defense as they look to build upon their recent performance. Further details regarding the guaranteed money and specific salary cap implications are expected to be released as the contract is officially filed with the league office.
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