Rams, Suh agree to 1-year deal worth reported $14M
The nightmares from NFC West quarterbacks have become a reality.
The Los Angeles Rams and All-Pro defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh have agreed to a one-year contract, the team announced, meaning he will join forces with reigning Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald.
No terms were released, but the deal is reportedly worth $14 million, a source told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
It was expected that Suh - who was also being pursued by the New Orleans Saints, Tennessee Titans, and New York Jets (until Sunday when they rescinded their offer) - would sign a long-term, big-money deal, so it's somewhat of a surprise he inked a one-year contract.
However, considering the Rams will either have to pay Donald on the same level as the likes of Von Miller either this offseason or next, it's a logical move for L.A. not to lock up too much money in one position.
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