Overview
- Sources across major outlets report a three-year, $36 million agreement with incentives increasing the maximum value to $39 million.
- The contract includes about $24 million in guarantees, according to multiple reports.
- The agreement keeps Curl from entering next week’s free-agent market following a career-best 2025 campaign.
- The move comes after Los Angeles agreed to acquire All-Pro corner Trent McDuffie and previously extended safety Quentin Lake in January.
- Curl recorded 122 tackles last season and an overtime playoff interception, with his return helping the Rams maintain 10 of 11 defensive starters for 2026.