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Who is Trent McDuffie? Rams hand record-breaking $124M extension to newly acquired All-Pro cornerback

Who is Trent McDuffie? Rams hand record-breaking $124M extension to newly acquired All-Pro cornerback
Who is Trent McDuffie? Rams hand record-breaking $124M extension to newly acquired All-Pro cornerback (Getty)
The Los Angeles Rams wasted no time locking down their newest defensive star. Days after trading for Trent McDuffie, the team agreed to a massive contract extension that reset the cornerback market.Reports on March 8, 2026, confirmed the Rams and McDuffie reached a four-year, $124 million deal with $100 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history. The move signals how strongly Los Angeles believes the 25-year-old can anchor its secondary as the franchise pushes for another Super Bowl run.

Rams secure defensive centerpiece as Trent McDuffie lands historic contract

The deal came less than a week after the Rams acquired Trent McDuffie from the Kansas City Chiefs on March 5, 2026. Los Angeles sent multiple draft picks in return, including the 29th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, fifth- and sixth-round selections in 2026, and a third-round pick in 2027.
At the time of the trade, McDuffie still had one season remaining on his rookie contract through the fifth-year option worth $13.6 million for 2026. However, both sides moved quickly toward a long-term agreement, and the extension now carries an average annual value of $31 million, a new benchmark for NFL cornerbacks.
The former University of Washington star has already built a strong resume early in his career. Kansas City selected him 21st overall in the 2022 NFL Draft, and he soon became a key part of the Chiefs’ defense. McDuffie helped KC capture two Super Bowl titles and earned first-team All-Pro honors in 2023, followed by second-team recognition in 2024.His performance shows why the Rams paid a premium. Across 56 career matchups, the 25-year old has registered 246 tackles, 34 pass breakups, 5.5 sacks and three interceptions. Last season, he finished with 63 tackles, an interception and a forced fumble in 13 starts, though a knee injury sidelined him for the last 4 games.Advanced metrics also show the stars' influence. Per Trent McDuffie's PFF grades, he is among the league’s top DBs, with grades of 83.1 in 2023 and 82.9 in 2024, both ranking in the top six at the position.The Rams view that versatility as a major asset. McDuffie can line up both outside and in the slot while also contributing against the run and blitz packages.Now back in his home state of California, the cornerback gets a fresh start and a record payday. For L.A, the message is clear. The Rams believe Trent McDuffie can lead their secondary and help push the franchise toward another Lombardi Trophy.

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