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Bobby Wagner’s tenure for the Los Angeles Rams came and went. The 11-year defensive veteran agreed to a five-year deal with LA last offseason, only to “mutually” split a year later.
According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, the Rams and Wags announced a mutual split on Thursday, cutting their five-year and roughly $65 million commitment short.

Rams releasing LB Bobby Wagner. (via @TomPelissero) pic.twitter.com/Cuy1nPs5ex
— NFL (@NFL) February 23, 2023

Wagner tweeted on Wednesday, “The longer you entertain what’s not for you, the longer you postpone what is.

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It’s always awkward to have a superior who’s younger than you, but it’s something that Russell Wilson will have to come to terms with in a hurry.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that the Denver Broncos have brought 26-year-old Davis Webb on board as their new quarterback coach.
Wilson is 34 years old.

NFL veteran QB Davis Webb, who spent last season backing up Daniel Jones, is being hired as the Broncos’ QB coach, per sources. The 28-year-old Webb now will be coaching the 34-year-old Russell Wilson in his first NFL coaching job.

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The former Giants backup will reportedly lead Denver’s signal callers in his first NFL coaching job.
The Broncos are reportedly hiring Davis Webb as their next quarterbacks coach, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
Webb spent the 2022 NFL season as the backup signal caller to Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. The 28-year-old was elevated from the team’s practice squad ahead of New York’s regular-season finale when he threw for 168 yards on 23-of-40 passes and one touchdown in a 22–16 loss.
Webb’s practice squad contract expired on Jan. 21.

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The linebacker will be an unexpected addition to the free agent market this spring.

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Just one year into the five-year, $50 million deal he signed last offseason, star linebacker Bobby Wagner and the Rams have agreed to mutually part ways, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
For the second consecutive offseason, Wagner will become a free agent and will immediately be one of the most sought after defensive players on the market this spring.

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