The Titans took another swing at forming one of the better wideout duos in football. Tennessee is acquiring Robert Woods from the Rams for a 2023 ...
The Rams are also still interested in bringing back Odell Beckham, who is a free agent and also rehabilitating a torn ACL. That injury will likely sideline OBJ deep into the upcoming season. Rapoport cited Woods' contract -- he's owed $13.5 million this year -- and the offense's evolution in his absence as two factors. The same wouldn't be said of Woods prior to his midseason exit.
The Tennessee Titans boosted their skill and experience on offense on Saturday, acquiring veteran wide receiver Robert Woods, 29, from the Los Angeles Rams, ...
"When I think about him, I think about the toughness. And I think about all of the things that we talk about as a team that we want to be. I think about the attention to detail. "I feel like recently I was able to overcome that feeling of like, 'Ah man, not being a part of it,'" Woods said at the time. Woods, 29, was a second-round choice by the Buffalo Bills in 2013 out of Southern California. He had 45 receptions last season for the Super Bowl champions, totaling 556 yards and four touchdowns before suffering the major knee injury. The move saved the Titans $9.5 million in cap space.
The chapter for another one of the best and most important free agent additions during the Sean McVay era has come to an end with the trading of receiver ...
How do you feel about Jefferson as the third party to the Kupp and Robinson? Nonetheless, his contribution and leadership to the residing leader Cooper Kupp and the entire Rams team is unmatched. At the moment the receiving group’s top three are Kupp, Allen Robinson, and Van Jefferson. Jefferson, looking ahead to his third season, appears to be set to remain in his role as the third receiver in the lineup.
The Chicago Bears haven't made any big splash signings through the first wave of free agency. But that doesn't mean they're done adding new faces to the ...
But that doesn’t mean they’re done adding new faces to the roster. The Chicago Bears haven’t made any big splash signings through the first wave of free agency. While Chicago wasn’t able to land Woods, it shows that Poles isn’t done adding playmakers for Fields. That might not necessarily happen during free agency but the NFL draft.
The Rams traded Robert Woods to the Titans in what's essentially a salary dump. Was it a win for LA or a big loss?
But trading a player who’s so highly regarded and well-respected in the locker room is risky. The Rams put themselves in this position and they have no one else to blame. The Rams clear about $7.1 million in cap space by trading Woods, but they also lose a key contributor and don’t get anything valuable in return. The Rams have landed starters in the sixth round before (Sebastian Joseph-Day and Jordan Fuller), but doing that regularly is really tough. They shipped Robert Woods to the Titans for a sixth-round pick … in 2023. There are a couple of reasons the return was so low.
BOMBSHELL! According to multiple reports, the Tennessee Titans have acquired Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Robert Woods in exchange for a sixth-round ...
Prior to his injury, Woods had 45 catches and 556 yards to go with five touchdowns in nine games played. The Titans desperately needed a receiver after releasing Julio Jones and now they’ve landed a big-time starter. The soon-to-be-30-year-old Woods suffered a torn ACL in early November, but should be ready to go for September. Titans fans may worry about trading for another receiver with injury issues (ala Julio Jones), but ACL’s aren’t the career-ender they used to be.
The Tennessee Titans reportedly have a "real interest" in acquiring Robert Woods in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams, according to.
Tennessee had a clear No. 1 option in A. J. Brown, but depth was a question mark with Marcus Johnson and Chester Rogers currently unsigned. Woods became a "prime trade candidate," per Schefter, with the wideout expected to recover from his torn ACL in time for training camp. The Tennessee Titans have acquired Robert Woods in a trade with the Los Angeles Rams, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
With the recent addition of Allen Robinson, the hopes of brings back Odell Beckham Jr., and the emergence of Cooper Kupp as an elite receiver in the NFL, ...
That responsibility will now be passed on to the Titans to make Woods’ cap hit more manageable. Woods is a true professional who is well-rounded in his game. With decent speed, Woods can break down a defense with sharp route-running, will make defenders miss after the catch, and can catch most anything thrown in his direction.
This move was strictly a salary dump, clearing space after the Rams signed Allen Robinson to a three-year contract. Woods has been with the Rams for the last ...
A 2023 sixth-round pick is not very much to get in exchange for a starting receiver, even if it does give the Rams cap flexibility. This move was strictly a salary dump, clearing space after the Rams signed Allen Robinson to a three-year contract. The Los Angeles Rams have once again parted ways with a fan favorite.
Woods was having a good season in 2021 before he tore his ACL, and he was expected to recover and stay with the Rams in 2022. But after the Rams signed receiver ...
But after the Rams signed receiver Allen Robinson in free agency, Woods became expendable. The Titans apparently believe that Woods will heal up and be ready to go this season. The Rams are trading wide receiver Robert Woods to the Titans.
In the space below, you'll find our grades for the latest NFL trade and see how both the Titans and Rams fared in the deal. Titans: A.
He also has familiarity with the scheme Tennessee runs, as both the Rams and Titans utilize offshoots of the Shanahan-style offense. To acquire him for only a sixth-round selection next year makes this an excellent deal for Tennessee. Apparently not wanting to be left out of one of the busiest transactional weeks in recent NFL history, the Tennessee Titans swung a Saturday night trade.
The Los Angeles Rams traded wide receiver Robert Woods to the Tennessee Titans, a source confirmed to The Athletic. Going back to the Rams is a 2023...
The Rams trading Woods is seen as a move to clear salary after the team signed wide receiver Allen Robinson on March 17. The Rams agreed to a three-year deal with former Bears No. 1 wide receiver, a source confirmed to The Athletic. Per multiple reports, the deal is worth $46.5 million, and includes $30.7 million guaranteed. The Los Angeles Rams traded wide receiver Robert Woods to the Tennessee Titans, a source confirmed to The Athletic. Going back to the Rams is a 2023 6th-round pick.
If I have learned anything over the last two years of writing at this website, it is that people do not like it when you mention the possibility of trading ...
Or would they simply wait to see if L. A. releases Woods and then bids to sign him to a new, less expensive deal that doesn’t require trading any picks? I would be surprised if Robert Woods is traded today. Is there a team interested in trading for Robert Woods and accepting his contract though? The team would also still have $2 million in dead money on the cap in 2025. By cutting Woods on Saturday, L. A. would save $3.6 million and have $12.1 million in dead money in 2022, $6.4 million in 2023, and $4.2 million in 2024. By trading Woods, the cap gets a little more friendly.
Tennessee enviaría una selección del draft del 2023 a Los Angeles a cambio del receptor abierto veterano.
El movimiento ahorró 9.5 millones de espacio bajo el tope salarial a los Titans. Woods tiene un impacto en el tope salarial de 13.5 millones en el 2022. Pienso en la generosidad y pienso en todas las cosas sobre las que hablamos como equipo que queremos ser. El receptor abierto veterano quedó disponible luego que Los Angeles firmó al receptor agente libre Allen Robinson II con un acuerdo por tres años y 45 millones el jueves.
Los Tennessee Titans sumaron al receptor abierto Robert Woods luego de pactar un ...