Trent McDuffie Signs Historic Contract Extension With Los Angeles Rams
Trent McDuffie just had one of the best weeks of his life, and it wasn’t even close. First, the Los Angeles Rams traded four draft picks to pry him away from the Kansas City Chiefs. Then, barely 72 hours later, they handed him a four-year, $124 million extension with $100 million guaranteed, making him the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history at $31 million per year.
McDuffie Becomes the Highest-Paid CB In NFL History
McDuffie, 25, was entering the final year of his rookie deal with a $13.6 million fifth-year option already locked in. He was good, no question. But the Chiefs, a franchise that just won back-to-back Super Bowls, a franchise that McDuffie helped build, decided they weren’t going to be the ones to pay him.
Sean McVay had absolutely zero hesitation. None. The Rams gave up four picks, including the 29th overall selection in the 2026 draft, and then immediately said, “Actually, let’s just keep him forever.” The $100 million in guarantees tells you exactly how much they mean it.
Why the Rams Were So Eager To Pay McDuffie
McDuffie has been quietly essential to one of the most dominant defensive backfields in recent memory. Over 56 career regular-season games, he’s racked up 3 interceptions, 34 pass deflections, 8 forced fumbles, and 5.5 sacks.
He was a first-team All-Pro in 2023 and a second-team selection in 2024. During the 2023 postseason, he led all players with 7 pass deflections as the Chiefs marched to their second consecutive championship. The guy doesn’t just show up — he shows out when the lights are brightest.
The Chiefs’ defense ranked 10th in yards allowed per game last season and sixth in total points allowed. McDuffie was a big reason why. The Rams know that. That’s why they didn’t blink.
What This Means For the Rams Going Forward
Los Angeles didn’t just add a good player. They added a cornerstone. McDuffie is 25 years old, entering what should be the absolute prime years of his career. The Rams are essentially betting that their defense becomes even more suffocating with a shutdown corner locked in for the next four-plus years.
And here’s the thing: despite trading away their own first-round pick in 2026 for McDuffie, the Rams aren’t even picking without a first-rounder in April. They still own Atlanta’s 13th overall selection after a previous deal with the Falcons.
The Chiefs Let McDuffie Walk, and That’s Going To Sting
Kansas City got four picks for a 25-year-old All-Pro corner. Four picks. Nobody in the league was going to outbid the Rams for McDuffie on the open market.
The Chiefs recoup some draft capital, but they watched a player who helped win them two Super Bowls get handed a history-making contract, and they weren’t the ones writing the check. That’s going to be a tough pill to swallow when McDuffie is patrolling the Rams’ secondary for the next half-decade.
McDuffie Is Already Earning Every Penny
He’s not a gamble. He’s not a project. He’s a proven, elite cornerback who happens to be 25 years old and just entering his best football. The Rams paid a premium in both picks and cash, and they did it with zero apologies.
When McDuffie lines up in that Rams uniform for the first time, the message to the rest of the NFC will be painfully clear: Los Angeles isn’t rebuilding. They’re coming for everything.
