Todd Gurley Opens Up About Departure From Rams
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The Los Angeles Rams are leaning into their run game more than ever under head coach Sean McVay.

During the 2023 season, McVay and offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur designed a new run scheme featuring gap-scheme runs and more up-the-middle play calls than ever before. This allowed Kyren Williams to flourish as he went on to have a career year and make an All-Pro team.

The new system was a far cry from the old play-action system that McVay famously employed when he had Jared Goff and Todd Gurley as his offensive leaders. Gurley was one of the best players in the league under McVay before an ill-time knee injury sapped him of his athleticism on the field.

Los Angeles would go on to cut Gurley despite them signing him to an extension, and the former star finally opened up about his departure from the team that drafted him, via The 25 10 Show:

“Everybody didn’t think they were going to cut me. ‘Ain’t no way.’ The dead cap, or whatever it is. ‘They’re going to owe you so much.’ But I think if they would’ve kept me, they would’ve had to owe me another $5 (million) the following year, so they ended up cutting me. I knew they were either going to cut me or try to trade me, but if they were going to try to trade me. They said something about, like, Buffalo, Pittsburgh. And I’m like, ‘(expletive) no. Cut me.’ I knew something was going to happen, though.”

Gurley also admitted to considering retirement before the Atlanta Falcons came calling but playing in Georgia for one season appealed to him:

“I was like, ‘Damn, I could go ahead and just retire since they said I can’t play and go ahead and get the whole $17.5 (million). And I’m like, but I had to go see what Atlanta was talking about. I had to go to Georgia.”

It was a bitter end between Los Angeles and Gurley as the two sides experienced some great moments together, including a Super Bowl run. Had Gurley not hurt his knee, he likely would’ve lived up to his contract but unfortunately things didn’t play out that way.

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