Following rumors of the Los Angeles Rams’ intention to trade tailback Todd Gurley, the organization decided to cut the former Georgia Bulldog standout the day before the team would’ve been contractually obligated to pay their 2014 first-round draft pick another $10.5 million.
L.A. will save $10.5 million against the cap. The Rams failed to find a trade destination; Gurley will now be free to sign with the team of his choosing for the first time in his NFL career.
Gurley was two years into a contract with the Los Angeles Rams that included a $21 million signing bonus and $45 million in guarantees.
Gurley, now a free agent, is free to find his own best fit.
We have released Todd Gurley.
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) March 19, 2020
Gurley didn’t seem blindsided and took the news in stride.
Damn I got fired on my day offđ #QuaratineAndChill
— Todd Gurley II (@TG3II) March 19, 2020
Several former teammates and competitors (along with Bulldogs and Rams faithful) provided predictions as to how Gurley’s future could and should unfold in coming weeks.