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It's the richest defensive deal in NFL history and could keep Donald with the Rams through the 2024 season
The contract eclipses the record for a defensive player set just one day earlier, when the Los Angeles Rams signed Aaron Donald to a six-year extension worth $135 million, including $87 million guaranteed.
In 1937 the N.F.L. admitted the Cleveland Rams. Four of the players (according to Treat) were the same.
Principal owner Homer Marshman and his general manager, Damon "Buzz" Wetzel picked the Rams name because Wetzel had said his favorite football team had always been the Fordham Rams and Marshman liked the sound of the name.
The Rams' story began on Feb. 13, 1937 when the National Football League granted Cleveland a franchise to Homer Marshman and Associates.
With NFL commissioner Roger Goodell responding to plenty of fan feedback, the league recently changed its uniform policy as a whole to give clubs more flexibility on what jerseys they're able to wear. Specifically, in the Rams' case, Los Angeles was able to change its primary "color" uniform to the throwback blue and yellow — eliminating the need for the navy jersey. Its primary "white" uniform remains the same, and the team's one alternate jersey is now the yellow color rush.
Principal owner Homer Marshman and his general manager, Damon "Buzz" Wetzel picked the Rams name because Wetzel had said his favorite football team had always been the Fordham Rams and Marshman liked the sound of the name.
In 1937 the N.F.L. admitted the Cleveland Rams. Four of the players (according to Treat) were the same.
It's the richest defensive deal in NFL history and could keep Donald with the Rams through the 2024 season
The contract eclipses the record for a defensive player set just one day earlier, when the Los Angeles Rams signed Aaron Donald to a six-year extension worth $135 million, including $87 million guaranteed.
With NFL commissioner Roger Goodell responding to plenty of fan feedback, the league recently changed its uniform policy as a whole to give clubs more flexibility on what jerseys they're able to wear. Specifically, in the Rams' case, Los Angeles was able to change its primary "color" uniform to the throwback blue and yellow — eliminating the need for the navy jersey. Its primary "white" uniform remains the same, and the team's one alternate jersey is now the yellow color rush.