Just one day after being released by the Chicago Bears, former Georgia outside linebacker Leonard Floyd had found a new home.
According to Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network, Floyd and the Los Angeles Rams have agreed on a one-year, $10m fully guaranteed deal that can go as high as $13.5m through incentives.
This comes after the Rams lost their star pass rusher Dante Fowler in free agency — Fowler, who had 11.5 sacks in 2019, reportedly signed with the Atlanta Falcons on Wednesday according to Ian Rapoport.
It's a one-year, $10 million fully guaranteed deal that's worth up to $13.5 million with incentives, per source. Big money just one day after Chicago released him. https://t.co/RPDn15GjLi
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) March 18, 2020
Floyd, who played for Georgia from 2013-15, was the No. 9 overall pick by the Bears in the 2016 NFL Draft.
The tall and lanky 27-year-old out of Eastman, Georgia, has played for the Bears for all four years of his professional career. Floyd has played for the new Rams defensive coordinator Brandon Staley, who coached the outside linebackers in Chicago from 2017-18.
He struggled to stay healthy during his first two seasons in the NFL, playing in just 22 games. His rookie season, Floyd recorded 7 sacks. Since, he has not had a season with more than 4.5 sacks.
He has compiled 153 total tackles and 18.5 sacks throughout his career.
Congrats to Floyd his new big money contract.