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Tutu Atwell is entering Year 5 and has yet to have his “breakout”season The Rams re-signed Tutu Atwell to a solid $10 million contract for the upcoming campaign, and while it’s a fairly affordable deal for L.A., it’s a nice payday for the Year 5 wide receiver, but does this contract actually mean that Atwell will finally have his breakout year?
The 2024 season showcased a Los Angeles Rams team with loads of talent that were young and entering their first couple of seasons in the NFL. The last two seasons have exhibited big runs into the postseason as the young roster continued to get accustomed to the speed of the game.
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The wide receiver position was a big focus for the Los Angeles Rams this offseason as they parted ways with Cooper Kupp and signed future Hall of Famer Davante Adams to a two-year contract.
When Tutu Atwell re-signed with the Rams , it shocked many to not only see his return to the team but also his return costing $10 million for one season.
The NFL only has five recorded instances of a team having three wide receivers achieve a 1,000-yard season. The 1980 Chargers, 1989 Washington, 1995 Falcons, 2004 Colts, and most recently the 2008 Cardinals.
Comparing Tutu Atwell to 2 other receivers who signed for the same dollar amount this year The Los Angeles Rams made a huge move at wide receiver this offseason.
The Los Angeles Rams’ first move before the start of free agency was re-signing wide receiver Tutu Atwell to a one-year, fully guaranteed $10 million contract.
Rams WR Tutu Atwell spoke to the media on Tuesday and is ready to embrace a bigger role One of the first moves that the Los Angeles Rams made in free agency was one that not many saw coming.
No, this is not a drill. It is official, the California kid is coming home. After re-signing Alaric Jackson and Tutu Atwell , the Rams made the first big splash in free agency, signing All-Pro pass catcher Davante Adams to a two-year, $46 million deal.
The Los Angeles Rams recently gave their wide receiver Tutu Atwell a new contract . It's a one-year deal with $10 million guaranteed. For a receiver that's never gone for more than 600 yards in a season, that's a hefty amount.
There are several big-name LA Chargers who are entering free agency this offseason. Lost in the shuffle a bit is wide receiver Joshua Palmer, who represents a tier-three wide receiver option for teams during an offseason where many wideout options are available.
What kind of season would it take to make Atwell’s contract worth it? Tutu Atwell is often considered a second round bust, but has found his way back on the roster for at least another year after signing a $10 million fully-guaranteed contract with the Los Angeles Rams.
The Rams made a shocking decision to retain Tutu Atwell after four years of not utilizing him. However, his retention was one thing, his one-year, $10 million deal is another.
The Los Angeles Rams have re-signed wide receiver Tutu Atwell to a one year deal worth $10 million in 2025. The Rams have always been home to Atwell given they took him in the second round of the 2021 NFL Draft, but Atwell could be propelled to a new role for the franchise in the upcoming season.
The Los Angeles Rams spent some money on Thursday, securing an extension for a player whose rookie contract was expiring. ESPN's Adam Schefter reported via X that the Rams and wide receiver Tutu Atwell agreed to a one-year contract worth $10 million.
The Los Angeles Rams head into the offseason with a number of needs to address, and one of them is the wide receiver position. With Cooper Kupp expected to be traded and Demarcus Robinson hitting free agency, the Rams will need to replace two of their top three receivers.
Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Tutu Atwell agreed to terms on a one-year, $10 million contract that includes $5 million guaranteed at signing, multiple media outlets reported Thursday.
Four-year veteran wide receiver Tutu Atwell signed a new contract with the Los Angeles Rams. Atwell, a former second-round pick and one-time Super Bowl champion, spent the entirety of his career with the Los Angeles Rams.
It remains to be seen how the Rams will handle the Cooper Kupp situation. As one wideout remains on course to depart Los Angeles, though, another is staying put.
It’s an interesting concept. A team enters free agency with designs on signing a player from each one of its division rivals. The idea is to obviously strengthen their own club, while taking a little nibble out of their main competition.
The Rams’ offense is going to look different in 2025 after they informed WR Cooper Kupp that they are looking to trade him. With Kupp likely out of the picture, the Rams only have one full-time starter at receiver under contract in Puka Nacua.
The Louisville alum will look to take another step forward in 2024 while the Rams attempt to duplicate their offensive success from last season.
The Detroit Lions could use some depth in their receiving corps, and the Los Angeles Rams may have a potential solution for them. Bleacher Report’s Maurice
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