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It came across my phone as an alert, but not much new in here.
https://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/1538985
Rams GM hints at urgent extension for Cooks
The Los Angeles Rams are going all-in for a Super Bowl this winter and it seems Brandin Cooks figures to be with the team for the long haul.
Cooks, acquired in a trade with the New England Patriots in April, is expected to be the Rams' top receiver in 2018, headlining a group that includes Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods.
The 24-year-old is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2018 season and Rams general manager Les Snead hinted at a possible extension for Cooks, noting that he's among many players that need new deals.
"We've been in discussions with his agents and they're well aware we want to get something done," Snead said to Adam Schein of Mad Dog Sports Radio. "We do think he's a perfect fit for us. We want to make sure that he's around, and around for a long time. We also have some other contracts we need to deal with over the next month, two months."
It's rare for a player as young and productive as Cooks to play for three teams before he turns 25, but it's key that the Rams lock up one of their best offensive weapons while emerging as the new power of the NFC West.
https://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/1538985
Rams GM hints at urgent extension for Cooks
The Los Angeles Rams are going all-in for a Super Bowl this winter and it seems Brandin Cooks figures to be with the team for the long haul.
Cooks, acquired in a trade with the New England Patriots in April, is expected to be the Rams' top receiver in 2018, headlining a group that includes Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods.
The 24-year-old is scheduled to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2018 season and Rams general manager Les Snead hinted at a possible extension for Cooks, noting that he's among many players that need new deals.
"We've been in discussions with his agents and they're well aware we want to get something done," Snead said to Adam Schein of Mad Dog Sports Radio. "We do think he's a perfect fit for us. We want to make sure that he's around, and around for a long time. We also have some other contracts we need to deal with over the next month, two months."
It's rare for a player as young and productive as Cooks to play for three teams before he turns 25, but it's key that the Rams lock up one of their best offensive weapons while emerging as the new power of the NFC West.