The Los Angeles Rams have given guard Jonah Jackson permission to seek a trade, as reported by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler. Jackson, who signed a three-year, $51 million contract in 2024, played in only four games last season due to injury. Despite his limited playing time, Rams head coach Sean McVay praised Jackson’s professionalism and stated that many teams would be interested in acquiring him as a starting-level player.
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GM: 49ers have begun talks on deal with Purdy
Nick Wagoner, an NFL reporter at ESPN, has extensively covered the San Francisco 49ers and previously the St. Louis Rams. The Niners are in negotiations with quarterback Brock Purdy for a contract extension, aiming to secure him as their long-term franchise QB. Additionally, the team is also working on finding a trade partner for receiver Deebo Samuel, who requested to be traded after the 2024 season, with a deadline set before March 22 for a...
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