The Los Angeles Rams and veteran tight end Tyler Higbee have officially reached an agreement on a two-year contract extension worth $8 million. The deal keeps the reliable pass-catcher in Los Angeles as a key component of the team's offensive unit for the foreseeable future.
The news of the agreement was confirmed by Higbee's agent, Erik Burkhardt of Roc Nation Sports, per a report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. The $8 million deal provides the Rams with much-needed stability at the tight end position while rewarding Higbee for his consistent production and veteran leadership on the field.
Tyler Higbee has spent his entire professional career with the Rams since being selected in the 2016 NFL Draft. Known for his versatility as both a blocker and a receiving threat, Higbee has consistently been one of the most dependable targets in the Rams' passing attack. This extension ensures that he will remain a fixture in the lineup as the franchise continues to build around its core offensive talent.
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