Rams make release of Bobby Wagner official

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Linebacker Bobby Wagner is officially on the open market.

The Rams officially released Wagner on Wednesday afternoon, making him a free agent. The two sides mutually agreed to part ways weeks ago, but Los Angeles did not send the transaction through until the start of the new league year.

L.A. also did not use a post-June 1 designation for Wagner to spread out the cap hit.

In his one season for the Rams, Wagner played started all 17 games and played nearly every defensive snap for the club. He recorded 140 tackles, a career-high 6.0 sacks, two interceptions, and five passes defensed. Wagner was a second-team All-Pro.

Wagner, who turns 33 in June, has already received some interest from Cowboys and the Seahawks.

5 responses to “Rams make release of Bobby Wagner official

  1. Lots of tread on those tires. The kids in his division will run circles around him if Seattle signs him out of sentiment

  2. Rams are done. Clearly going full on tank. Good front offices go all-in and then reload. Meanwhile organizations that really only want the profit from a Super Bowl, go all in and then ride that achievement into the ground. Stan Kroenke is still Stan Kroenke at the end of the day and if you look at how all his teams are doing at the moment, at least the Rams got a championship win out of it.

  3. Rams are done. Clearly going full on tank. Good front offices go all-in and then reload. Meanwhile organizations that really only want the profit from a Super Bowl, go all in and then ride that achievement into the ground. Stan Kroenke is still Stan Kroenke at the end of the day and if you look at how all his other teams are doing at the moment, at least the Rams and Avalanche got a championship win out of it.

    He’s gonna blow up the Nuggets when they don’t win again and Arsenal is looking really bad.

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