Rodger Saffold spurns Rams, Ndamukong Suh expected to leaveOne prominent Rams free agent has already moved on, while another is likely to follow suit before long.
Left guard Rodger Saffold, who had been the longest tenured player in the Rams organization, officially signed with the Titans on Tuesday to a four-year deal worth up to $44 million — an offer that general manager Les Snead admitted was “too expensive for us.”.
Defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, meanwhile, is also expected to sign elsewhere in the coming days or weeks, after just a single season in Los Angeles. Snead said the Rams were “projecting” that Suh’s salary would be similarly cost-prohibitive, after the team re-signed edge rusher Dante Fowler for $12 million and committed to a two-year deal with veteran safety Eric Weddle last week. The Rams have just under $18 million in cap space, according to OverTheCap.com.
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