Rams make a massive $124 million deal the night before NFL free agency
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Sean McVay, Les Snead, and the entire Los Angeles Rams fanbase knew why they didn't win Super Bowl LX and fell just short of the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship game.
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The secondary.
The team's cornerbacks, while scrappy and opportunistic, were nowhere near strong enough to stymie a Seahawks offense featuring one of the best wide receivers in football, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and one of the fastest, Rashid Shaheed.
It was a fool's errand for a Rams secondary whose cornerbacks couldn't keep up when they needed a stop the most.
After Matthew Stafford announced he'd return to play in 2026, the Rams' brain trust publicly announced they would do everything and anything possible to give the reigning MVP his best chance at a second ring.
They instantly kept good on that promise, trading for Kansas City Chiefs' Trent McDuffie and extending him to a monster four-year, $124 million extension, making him the highest-paid corner in football.
While a steep price to pay, McVay and general manager Snead believe he can be a game-changer who transforms the Rams' secondary.
It's a similar deal to what they did a half-decade ago for Jacksonville Jaguars' Jalen Ramsey, believing he could be their key to winning a Super Bowl. They were right that time, with Ramsey solidifying himself as a Rams legend by guiding them to a Lombardi Trophy victory as their linchpin back in the defense.
For the Rams, it will now be a question of whether they go out and sign or draft another strong corner to pair with McDuffie. While the former Chief is a two-time All-Pro player, he isn't the strongest player on the outside.
L.A. could line him on the outside, but that could be taking away from his talents as the best slot defender in football. If the Rams find that true outside protector against the bigger, more physical receivers, the McDuffie signing, along with the re-signing of safety Kamren Curl, could turn their secondary from one of the worst in the NFL to arguably the strongest.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Rams make a massive $124 million deal the night before NFL free agency