Rams release star running back Todd Gurley

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Todd Gurley’s time with the Los Angeles Rams has shockingly come to an end.

The Rams released the star running back on Thursday afternoon, marking the end of a five-year run for Gurley with the franchise that selected him No. 10 overall in the 2015 draft.

Gurley quickly established himself as one of the league’s best running backs, earning three All-Pro nods and making three trips to the Pro Bowl as the Rams rose up the NFC standings. However, Gurley has been hampered by injuries in recent years, especially down the stretch in the Rams’ trip to the Super Bowl during the 2018 season.

Gurley rushed for 1,251 yards and 17 touchdowns during the regular season, but mustered only 10 yards on four carries in the NFC championship game win over the New Orleans Saints. He then had just 35 yards on 10 tries in the Super Bowl LIII loss to the New England Patriots.

Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley (30) runs against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 1, 2019, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
Todd Gurley was released by the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

In 2019, Gurley’s struggles continued. He finished with a career-low 857 yards on 223 carries, just a 3.8-yard average. Now he is headed to free agency in an attempt to return to his All-Pro form.

Gurley signed a four-year, $60 million contract extension with the Rams in July 2018, a deal that made him the highest-paid running back in the NFL. Less than two years later — and mere minutes before Gurley was owed $10.5 million — he has been released.

The Rams also made another notable cut, releasing linebacker Clay Matthews. He played one season in Los Angeles, where the veteran got eight sacks in 13 games.

Gurley becomes the second prominent running back to have significant movement in recent days. On Monday, the Arizona Cardinals moved David Johnson to the Houston Texans in a deal that included star receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Johnson was an All-Pro performer in 2016 when he rushed for 1,239 yards and 16 touchdowns. Though he missed 2017 with an injury, he received a three-year, $39 million extension early in the 2018 season.

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