Bobby Wagner has agreed an imminent departure from the Los Angeles Rams after only a single season on the team.
Reports revealed Wagner had come to an agreement with the Rams on Thursday, meaning he will return to free agency ahead of the 2023 season.
The linebacker spent the first 10 years of his career with the Seattle Seahawks, winning Super Bowl XLVIII and earning six First-team All-Pro selections.
Wagner then entered free agency for the first time last year and joined the Rams, then the defending Super Bowl champions.
A dismal season saw the Rams finish with a 5-12 record and miss the playoffs, although Wagner – having signed a five-year, $50million deal with $20m in guarantees – was a Second-team All-Pro for the third time.
With the Rams $13.7m above the salary cap approaching the new league year, they have saved $5m in space by releasing Wagner.
He will be free to join a new team as soon as the agreement is made official.
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