Tutu Atwell and Rams agree to terms on one-year, $10-million contract
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Tutu Atwell has secured a one-year contract worth $10 million with the Los Angeles Rams after demonstrating significant improvement since his rocky rookie year. Despite a modest debut season, Atwell evolved into a vital member of the Rams' receiving corps, achieving career-bests of 42 receptions and 562 receiving yards last year. Though not fully utilized for his deep threat potential by coach McVay, this re-signing reflects the Rams' commitment to Atwell's growth in an evolving roster, amidst trade speculations about star receiver Cooper Kupp.
Atwell became a solid contributor in a receiver corps that included Cooper Kupp, Puka Nacua, and Demarcus Robinson, despite a rocky start in his rookie season.
Last season, Atwell registered 42 catches for 562 yards, career bests, but was not consistently used as a deep threat by coach Sean McVay.
The Rams have agreed to terms with Tutu Atwell on a one-year contract that includes $10 million in salary and bonuses, marking his significant turnaround.
After initially struggling during his rookie year, Atwell has developed into a key piece for the Rams, reflecting the team's commitment to his growth.
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