March 6 (UPI) — The Los Angeles Rams and safety Kam Curl agreed to a three-year, $36 million contract.
Sources told NFL Network, ESPN and The Athletic about the agreement Friday. The pact has a maximum value of $39 million.
Curl, 26, totaled a career-high 122 combined tackles, five passes defensed, two sacks and a forced fumble over 17 starts last season for the Rams. The six-year veteran signed a two-year, $9 million pact with the Rams in 2024 and was set to become a free agent.
Curl, a seventh-round pick by the Washington Commanders in the 2020 NFL Draft, logged 586 combined tackles, 28 passes defensed, eight sacks, five interceptions, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries and two defensive scores through the first 93 appearances of his NFL career.
He played 99% of the Rams’ defensive snaps last season.
