The Rams made a big step forward last season, and there are reasons to believe the 2024 version of the team could be even better.
The Los Angeles Rams have had a good offseason, putting themselves into a place of contention again in the NFC. After a surprise playoff run a year ago, the Rams went into this offseason looking to shore up holes around the roster.
The Los Angeles Rams don’t typically spend money on safeties in free agency but Kamren Curl was one of the few exceptions to the rule. This offseason,
There are still a few moves to be made that could improve the Rams. Let's talk about three of them.
The Los Angeles Rams just signed Kamren Curl this offseason, but might already need to begin planning for life after the veteran safety. Curl signed what is essentially a two-year “prove it” deal with the Rams, for $9 million, which includes $6 million fully guaranteed.
Although the initial wave of free agency is finally over, the Los Angeles Rams still have a lot of work to do to prepare for the upcoming 2024 season. Los Angeles was busy during free agency, signing players like Jonah Jackson, Kamren Curl and Tre’Davious White to bolster the roster on both sides.
Kamren Curl’s free agent contract appears pretty team-friendly for Rams The details of the free agency deal between the Los Angeles Rams and safety Kamren Curl have been made public, and on the surface this appears to be one of the most favorable deals for a team so far this offseason.
The Los Angeles Rams’ defense is going to look a little different in 2024 with the notable absence being Aaron Donald after the superstar recently announced his retirement from the NFL.
Pro Football Focus’ NFL Salary Cap Analyst, Brad Spielberger rolled out his a series of articles rating and reviewing the litany of free agency moves made over the last two weeks.
As Kamren Curl sat in a spinning chair at the Los Angeles Rams headquarters Monday, a silver chain glistened around his neck. The chain holds up a pendant with three letters - BAM.
The Los Angeles Rams needed some help with their secondary last year, and they got that help in free agency a couple of days ago. The team signed free agent safety Kamren Curl to help out with the defense, and that adds to their already young defensive core.
The Washington Commanders are officially moving on from Kamren Curl. According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the former Commanders safety is signing a two-year, $13 million deal with the Los Angeles Rams.
For the second time this offseason, a safety that Green Bay was linked to has signed elsewhere. Last week, ESPN’s Dan Graziano and Jeremy Fowler reported that the Green Bay Packers were “considered a threat in the safety market,” noting that the team had shown interest in both Xavier McKinney and Kamren Curl.
Four-year veteran safety Kamren Curl signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Rams. Curl, a former seventh-round pick, spent the entirety of his career with the Washington Commanders.
Kamren Curl‘s market will not end with a deal in the Xavier McKinney ballpark, and the Rams will land an ascending safety on a midlevel deal.
Coming off an unexpectedly successful 2023 season, the Los Angeles Rams came into this offseason with some cap space at their disposal to further improve their young roster.
Much of the attention that the Washington Commanders have been getting this offseason is what the franchise will do with the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming NFL Draft.
The Washington Commanders are entering a new era with head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters at the helm. As Quinn and Peters go about shifting the culture following a 4-13 season and three straight years without a playoff appearance, decisions will be made about players from the previous regime.
The 2024 NFL offseason has already been a busy one for the Washington Commanders. Under new ownership, the team revamped its front office and coaching staff to start a new era post-Dan Snyder for the franchise.
Washington Commanders defensive back Kamren Curl is a free agent for the first time in his four-year career. The 2020 seventh-round pick has spent his entire career with Washington, but he can now look elsewhere to continue his playing.
The NFL season has officially ended, so now it is time to start looking towards free agency and what each team needs. For the Los Angeles Rams, one of the main things that the team needs is help in the secondary.
A new era is underway in Washington and the Commanders have the opportunity to start it off strong with the NFL's most salary cap space ($73.64M) heading into 2024. Here are three free agents they should sign this offseason.
Washington Commanders safety Kamren Curl has played exceptionally well through his first three seasons. He’s become a leader of Washington’s defense. He also is arguably the team’s most versatile defender with his ability to line up as a safety, slot corner, and linebacker as a buffalo nickel.
It would be great if Curl plays this week. The Commanders host the undefeated Philadelphia Eagles.
Despite having the hope of playing, Washington Commanders safety Kamren Curl has been ruled out of Sunday’s season opener against the Jacksonville Jaguars with a thumb injury.
It isn’t apparent when Curl suffered the injury, but he didn’t appear in the Commanders’ final preseason game against the Ravens last Saturday.
Washington Commanders safety Kamren Curl having his right arm in a sling was a surprising sight at Wednesday’s practice. Curl’s hand also appeared to have a cast.
The Washington Football Team's group of players on the reserve/COVID-19 list continued to grow on Thursday.
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