Los Angeles Times

Gurley makes a run on bank

Extension with Rams will make him the highest-paid player at his position

- BY GARY KLEIN

He reached paydirt more often than any other NFL player last season, scoring a league-leading 19 touchdowns for a revitalize­d Rams franchise that is suddenly in the Super Bowl conversati­on.

On Tuesday, running back Todd Gurley was rewarded for his efforts — and his potential.

The Rams and Gurley, the reigning NFL offensive player of the year, agreed on a four-year contract extension that will make him the league’s highest-paid player at his position, the team announced.

Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the extension through the 2023 season includes $45 million in guarantees and could be worth as much as $60 million, a person with knowledge of the situation said.

Gurley, 23, amassed more than 2,000 yards from scrimmage last season as the Rams finished 11-5 and won the NFC West under first-year coach Sean McVay.

“What a special player he is,” McVay said during a news conference at UC Irvine. “I think last year’s production didn’t really reflect the value he provides because he did such a great job, but he’s so much

more than that to our team.

“The way that he competes in [pass] protection, and the way that he works and the way that rubs off on his teammates.”

Gurley, the 10th player chosen in the 2016 draft, has a salary-cap number of $4.4 million this season in the fourth year of his rookie contract.

He was not due to arrive at training camp until Wednesday, a team official said, but teammates congratula­ted him on the new deal.

“No one deserves it more…congrats @TG3II !!” quarterbac­k Jared Goff tweeted.

“Earned every penny !! Congrats my brother !! @TG3II !!” Pro Bowl kick returner Pharoh Cooper tweeted.

Every player wants to get to Gurley’s level of accomplish­ment, second-year linebacker Samson Ebukam said.

“He earned all of that,” Ebukam said. “You can see what he did last year and he’s going to do the same thing again this year.”

Running backs Le’Veon Bell of the Pittsburgh Steelers and David Johnson of the Arizona Cardinals, who stand to benefit from Gurley’s deal, also were among those tweeting congratula­tory messages.

The Rams approached Gurley’s representa­tives about an extension during the spring “to get ahead of the curve,” general manager Les Snead said.

“It’s not only Todd but a lot of other guys we want to make Rams for a long time and be a part of the core that we’re building here,” Snead said.

Gurley is the second Rams player to receive a lucrative extension in the last week.

Receiver Brandin Cooks, acquired in an offseason trade with the New England Patriots, signed a five-year extension that could be worth $80 million.

Cooks’ and Gurley’s deals raise obvious questions about the status of defensive tackle Aaron Donald,

The reigning NFL defensive player of the year is not expected to arrive for the first workout of training camp Thursday unless he has a mega-extension from the Rams. He is entering his fifth season and is scheduled to earn about $6.9 million.

Donald, who sat out training camp in 2017, is thought to be seeking a deal that would put him among the league’s highest-paid players.

“Each situation is different,” Snead said regarding the pace of negotiatio­ns. “Different players, different agents. … You work on everything simultaneo­usly but you really don’t know when you’re going to get something done or not because it’s case by case.”

Snead said the Rams are continuing to try to reach agreement with Donald.

“Aaron’s a big part of who we are, where we want to go,” Snead said, noting that there was still time to get a deal done before the first workout.

Frustrated Rams fans on social media have not been shy about posting “pay the man” messages in regard to Donald.

“That’s what we’re trying to do,” Snead said. “But I understand in this day and age, with social media and tweets and all that, it’s a little more complicate­d than that. But I definitely agree with the fans.

“We want to definitely try to pay Aaron what he’s deserved and make him a Ram a long time.”

Etc.

McVay said defensive tackle Dominique Easley (knee) and rookie linebacker Ogbonnia Okoronkwo (foot) would start camp on the physically-unable-to-perform list. … The Rams signed receivers Aaron Lacombe, Khadarel Lott and JoJo Natson and defensive lineman Ryan Davis. They waived receivers Ricky Jeune and LaQuvionte Gonzalez and placed offensive lineman Jeremiah Kolone on the non-football injury list.

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WESLEY HITT Getty Images LEAPING OVER Tennessee safety Kevin Byard last December, the Rams’ Todd Gurley has jumped over other running backs with a contract extension that reportedly guarantees him $45 million.
 ?? ROBERT GAUTHIER Los Angeles Times ?? TODD GURLEY, shown during a June practice, is expected to report to training camp today.
ROBERT GAUTHIER Los Angeles Times TODD GURLEY, shown during a June practice, is expected to report to training camp today.

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