The Los Angeles Rams have announced the re-signing of safety Kam Curl to a three-year contract valued at $36 million, as confirmed by a source to ESPN on Friday. This move marks the second significant change to the Rams” secondary within the week.
Earlier, Los Angeles made headlines by trading for Trent McDuffie, a cornerback from the Kansas City Chiefs and a 2023 All-Pro player. This trade involved sending the No. 29 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, among other selections, to Kansas City.
Kam Curl, who was selected in the seventh round of the 2020 NFL Draft, has played for the Rams for the last two seasons after signing a two-year deal worth $8.75 million in 2024. Prior to joining the Rams, he spent his first four seasons with the Washington Commanders.
During the 2025 season, Curl achieved personal bests with 122 total tackles and 79 solo tackles. His performance also included two interceptions in the regular season and one in the playoffs, which were crucial in leading the Rams to the NFC Championship Game. Notably, Curl”s interception of Caleb Williams, the quarterback for the Chicago Bears, during overtime in the divisional round set up the Rams for a game-winning field goal.
In his career spanning 93 regular-season games, Curl has recorded five interceptions, eight sacks, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, and 28 passes defended. The news of Curl”s re-signing was first reported by NFL Network, with contributions from ESPN”s Sarah Barshop.
