Demarcus Robinson, a seasoned wide receiver, will play with the Los Angeles Rams for at least another season.
Robinson will re-sign with the organization for a $5 million, one-year contract, according to NFL Media reporter
Ian Rapoport. During the 2023 season, Puka Nacua was without a doubt the center of attention in the Rams’ wide
receiver room, and for good cause. However, Robinson, who joined the Rams in June, was yet another productive
but unnoticed addition to the team from the previous campaign.

Despite starting in just four games, the 29-year-old wide receiver finished fourth in receiving yards (371) and
third in receiving touchdowns (4), behind Nacua and Cooper Kupp.
Additionally, the eight-year veteran added experience to a Rams squad that was highly dependent on several of its
young players. During his eight-year career, Robinson’s clubs have qualified for the postseason each time.
The Kansas City Chiefs were Robinson’s team for his first six seasons, and in 2019 they shared a Super Bowl ring.
After he joined the Baltimore Ravens in 2022 and the Rams in the previous season, he continued to play in the
postseason.

It won’t be expected of Robinson to have a 1,000-yard season the following year. However, he should offer
reliable depth to a Rams team that is primed to contend for the postseason once again in 2024.