The Los Angeles Rams have reached an agreement with free-agent safety Kam Curl on a three-year contract, according to a report from @GMFB. The deal ensures the Rams add a versatile starter to their secondary as they continue to reshape their defense for the upcoming season.
Curl, who has spent the last four seasons with the Washington Commanders, has established himself as one of the more consistent and reliable safeties in the league. By locking in Curl on a multi-year deal, the Rams are prioritizing veteran stability in a defensive backfield that has seen significant turnover recently. The addition of the 25-year-old safety provides Los Angeles with a physical presence capable of playing multiple roles within the defense.
Specific financial details of the agreement have not yet been made public, but the three-year term indicates a significant commitment from the Rams front office. Curl was considered one of the top available safeties on the market after a productive tenure in Washington where he recorded over 380 tackles across four seasons.
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