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  • #99068
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    https://www.therams.com/news/qb-blake-bortles-agree-to-terms-on-one-year-contract?fbclid=IwAR0JcFSukJV6I_u0QcJ9kL2Z6UTg81LnZCA8uqRy3ZS0XkTug-_t_ScM5-4

    1 year deal.

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    Rams, QB Blake Bortles agree to terms on one-year contract

    Myles Simmons

    Los Angeles has a new backup quarterback, as the club agreed to terms with former Jaguar Blake Bortles on a one-year contract.

    Bortles conducted a visit with the Rams on Monday, which resulted in the deal.

    The former No. 3 overall pick of the 2014 NFL Draft, Bortles spent the first five years of his career with Jacksonville, reaching the No. 2 spot in franchise history in both passing yards and passing touchdowns.

    Now in Los Angeles, Bortles slots in as an experienced No. 2 signal-caller for the Rams. Bortles has played in 75 games (starting 73), completing 59.3 percent of his passes for 17,646 yards with 103 touchdowns and an 80.6 career passer rating. Bortles threw for 35 passing touchdowns back in 2015 as a second-year player, and helped lead the Jaguars to the AFC Championship game in 2017.

    Because the Jaguars released Bortles last week when the club signed quarterback Nick Foles, Bortles does not factor into the compensatory pick formula for 2020. While the Rams have lost left guard Rodger Saffold and safety Lamarcus Joyner in free agency, they have signed only veterans on the open market who were released out of their previous contracts in Bortles and safety Eric Weddle. The club also re-signed outside linebacker Dante Fowler to a one-year deal.

    The Rams are slated to open their offseason program in mid-April.

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    #99069
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    Yep

    Gary Klein@LATimesklein
    Rams have agreed to one-year contract with QB Blake Bortles, the team announced.

    Los Angeles Rams@RamsNFL
    Welcome to Los Angeles, Blake!

    Steve Wyche@wyche89
    Would love to see potential growth of Bortles under McVay and this team’s varied offense….of course after preseason it is clipboard time but..

    #99070
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    Jeff Darlington@JeffDarlington
    Bortles had several teams interested in him — some that would have set him up for a competition to start — but he ultimately loved being around Sean McVay. Good vibes from the organization. And a good relationship with Jared Goff, too.

    #99071
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    Peter Schrager@PSchrags
    Bortles and Goff are represented by the same player agency (Tollners/Chase Callahan). A real friendship too. Intrigued to see what Bortles can do with a year under McVay, Shane Waldron, Jedd Fisch, Liam Coen, and new QBs coach Zak Robinson. Brain trust of Rams offensive coaches.

    #99072
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    Intrigued to see what Bortles can do with a year under McVay, Shane Waldron, Jedd Fisch, Liam Coen, and new QBs coach Zak Robinson. Brain trust of Rams offensive coaches.

    Alden Gonzalez @Alden_Gonzalez
    Source: Blake Bortles to be named head coach of the Buffalo Bills in 2021.

    #99073
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    Downtown Rams@DowntownRams
    If you are keeping score.

    2 Free agent meetings. 2 same day signings. When you meet with the #Rams…you sign a deal.

    #99074
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    Michael Silver@MikeSilver
    Broncos, Ravens were among those interested in Bortles

    #99075
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    I appreciate that they are trying to upgrade here. It seemed as though it was needed, although Mannion didn’t really have a lot of opportunities to prove himself one way or another, at least not on game day. Hard to know if Bortles benefits from this or if he’s already plateaued.

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    #99077
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    He should be a bargain on the Salary Cap.
    One less position of need in the draft.
    We might get a comp pick for Mannion this year and Bortles next year?
    I liked Mannion, but I think the Rams come out ahead with Bortles.

    Agamemnon

    #99079
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    FrantikRam

    Bortles didn’t have a great year last year, but would be the perfect backup QB. Check out his career stats.

    For the last three years, he had arguably the worst group of WRs in the NFL. The one year he had a legit number one WR he threw 35 TDs. He’s also never had a great offensive coach.

    For the Rams, he’d have a mixture of his WRs from 2015, his running game from 2017, the best coach and most likely the best OL he’s ever had.

    In other words – we would be better in every facet around him than the team he was on when he threw 35 TDs. IMO he would instantly become the best backup QB in the NFL, and if the unspeakable should happen, I would still feel like we could win.

    #99080
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    Downtown Rams@DowntownRams
    If you are keeping score.

    2 Free agent meetings. 2 same day signings. When you meet with the #Rams…you sign a deal.

    The Rams are a hot, young team with a bright future, a hot, charismatic coach, and they are opening up play in the world’s hottest sports complex in a couple of years.

    If the money is more-or-less equal…the Rams have the hottest offer on the table.

    And, of course, the helmets are the hottest is the NFL.

    #99081
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    <span class=”d4pbbc-font-color” style=”color: red”>FrantikRam</span>

    Bortles didn’t have a great year last year, but would be the perfect backup QB. Check out his career stats.

    For the last three years, he had arguably the worst group of WRs in the NFL. The one year he had a legit number one WR he threw 35 TDs. He’s also never had a great offensive coach.

    For the Rams, he’d have a mixture of his WRs from 2015, his running game from 2017, the best coach and most likely the best OL he’s ever had.

    In other words – we would be better in every facet around him than the team he was on when he threw 35 TDs. IMO he would instantly become the best backup QB in the NFL, and if the unspeakable should happen, I would still feel like we could win.

    That’s actually a pretty decent argument. Not for Bortles to contend for a start job, but to take him as a backup. He could be better than the media give him credit for. It’s not like the media know much (with a few notable exceptions), and Jacksonville isn’t a team most of the Talkers in national media are going to actually spend time watching.

    #99082
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    jrry32

    If Goff gets hurt, I think Bortles can fill in well enough that our season isn’t ruined. He’s been a competent starter when things were good around him in Jax. To this point in his career, he’s simply been a guy who can’t rise above his circumstances. When things are bad, he’s bad. Bortles may not have the goods to be a franchise QB, but he still had the goods to throw for 35 TDs in a season and put up a couple of decent enough years as a starter. When Bortles has good protection and a good running game, he’s competent. We have the protection, weapons, running game, and scheme to get solid play out of him if disaster strikes. I’m betting he wants to take the path of Nick Foles. Go to a proven QB developer, rebuild your game, and have a chance to be a backup on a winning team. He gains the opportunity to stay in the league, be developed by McVay, play for a winner, and potentially rehab his value. He won’t be a priority for McVay, but he’ll get coaching. Sitting on a couch in 2019 isn’t going to earn him another contract. If Bortles isn’t losing anything, it makes plenty of sense for him to sign a cheap deal to try and have McVay rehab his value.

    Kirk Cousins played mostly crappy football before McVay became his OC.

    #99083
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    2 articles: McVay on Bortles, Bortles on McVay.

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    Sean McVay explains Rams’ decision to sign Blake Bortles

    Sean McVay explains Rams' decision to sign Blake Bortles

    Jared Goff is unquestionably the Los Angeles Rams’ franchise quarterback and likely will be for the foreseeable future, but that doesn’t lessen the team’s need for a quality backup. With Sean Mannion hitting free agency, the Rams set their sights on Blake Bortles, who was released by the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    They signed him to a one-year deal worth $1 million, making him Goff’s backup and putting him ahead of Brandon Allen on the depth chart. It’s a bargain contract for a player with 74 career regular-season starts, giving the Rams confidence that they can win games if Goff does get hurt.

    Bortles is friends with Goff, which also helps their relationship, and hopes to help Jared as much as he possibly can next season. His experience, mobility and skill set made him an intriguing target for L.A., as did his personality.

    “I think when you look at the production over the course of his career, a guy that has played in some big-time games, has some athleticism and some different things that we like. There’s obviously a history and a rapport that he and Jared have,” McVay said on Thursday. “I think, to be able to get a player of his caliber to be able to come in and be willing to be a backup, be a mentor to Jared, when they have a preexisting relationship. And somebody that’s won a lot of football games. I mean, you’re talking about a year removed from a great game in the divisional round against Pittsburgh and right down to the wire in the AFC Championship against New England.”

    Bortles led the Jaguars to the AFC championship game two seasons ago, only to have Jacksonville blow a 10-point fourth-quarter lead. He’s been a starter for five years, too, and has a season with 35 touchdown passes on his resume.

    His mechanics and accuracy regressed in 2018, which led to him being benched for Cody Kessler, but he was the No. 3 overall pick five years ago and has plenty of talent. Hopefully the Rams can capture some of the magic from his second season, when he threw 35 touchdown passes and racked up 4,428 yards.

    In addition to his production and past experience, Bortles’ personality and charisma excite McVay.

    “You can see he’s a great competitor,” the coach said. “Love the way that his teammates have always been a fan of his. I think that says a lot about the player and the person. When you get a chance to meet him and spend some time with him, he’s kind of got that charisma and presence that you expect from a quarterback, where you can’t help but say, ‘I like this guy.’”

    The recent success of the Rams, having made the playoffs twice and reached the Super Bowl, also led Les Snead to seek a backup with experience – someone who could keep the ship above water if they had to make a change at quarterback for whatever reason.

    It was the experience factor,” Snead said. “When you’re kind of in the phase that we are, we do want to continue winning and having a quarterback who’s been there, done that, definitely helps if you ever have to go to the bullpen.”

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    Bortles on McVay: “I think as a quarterback, there’s not really anybody else you’d rather be around if you had your pick.”

    Myles Simmons

    https://www.therams.com/news/bortles-on-mcvay-i-think-as-a-quarterback-there-s-not-really-anybody-else-you-d-

    In the last couple of weeks, the Rams have signed two free agents on the open market — safety Eric Weddle and now quarterback Blake Bortles.

    In his introductory press conference last week, Weddle mentioned how the Rams were the first team he visited. Clearly, that went well as the safety never made another.

    Just after signing with Los Angeles on Monday, Bortles — the Rams’ No. 2 quarterback heading into the 2019 season — revealed in an interview with therams.com that the process was similar for him.

    One trip is all it took to sign a contract with the defending NFC Champions.

    “You know, kind of weighing the options that I had prior to going and meeting with anybody — this was the first visit I took — the Rams were the one that stood out to me, kind of the place I wanted to be, and what I thought would be best, personally, for me joining a good football team,” Bortles said Monday. “So kind of when I was around the building talking to people, it really just solidified that. And I got off the phone with my agent and was kind of like, ‘This is where I want to be and where I think is best for me.’”

    Reporting surfaced over the weekend that Bortles would meet with the Rams on Monday — a visit that went well enough for the quarterback and L.A. to agree on a one-year deal. Bortles said he wanted Los Angeles to be first on his list in part because of what he knew about the team from afar.

    “I think from an outside perspective, offensively watching them play — watching what they do offensively, the schemes, how they do stuff, the effectiveness and efficiency that they do it in,” Bortles said, “it was kind of like, ‘How can I get around that? How can I learn from these guys and be a part of what they’re doing?’”

    Now Bortles will be able to do just that. And one of the biggest reasons he’s excited about it is the chance to work closely with head coach Sean McVay.

    “I mean, I think as a quarterback, there’s not really anybody else you’d rather be around if you had your pick,” Bortles said. “What he’s done, the people that have been taken out of here for head coaching jobs, and OC jobs in other places I think is a testament to how good he is at what he does, how good of a teacher and a coach he is. And you watch them play, and the effort and intensity that they play at speaks to the type of head coach he is and how he gets the guys going.”

    In effect, this will be a new role for Bortles — coming in knowing he’s the No. 2 to quarterback Jared Goff to open the year. But part of why he feels comfortable doing that is because of the players he’s been around in the past.

    “I think I was fortunate in Jacksonville to have Chad Henne there with me for four years. And I think watching him play that role the way he did was as good as you could do it,” Bortles said. “And it’s obviously a new spot and a new role for me to play. But I’ve kind of had the exposure to I think how it’s supposed to be done. And I look forward to being that for Jared, and being there — whether it’s supporting him or hyping him up, or being truthful to him. Whatever I can do to help him is kind of what you’re there to do as the backup guy.”

    So what is Bortles most excited about for his upcoming 2019 season in horns?

    “I think just joining a team that’s already clearly established who they are as an organization and the kind of football that they play,” Bortles said. “I mean, you watch the Rams play, they’re fun to watch. So really for me, it’s just to be a part of that, but learn as much as possible and contribute anything I can.”

    #99084
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    Agamemnon

    #99086
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    So they lost faith in Mannion.

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    #99091
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    Agamemnon

    #99095
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    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    Bortles has spent his entire football career in the Sunshine State. He’s never played for a team outside of Florida. He played at Oviedo High School, went to the University of Central Florida and was drafted by the Jaguars.

    #99139
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    That figures. I am not sure if this is low enough to figure as a vet minimum salary. But still plenty low and if you add a player, you can drop a player. So, in effect he only costs us about half a million in Salary Cap. imo

    Agamemnon

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    #99144
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    Agamemnon

    #99148
    Hram
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    Only 1 million for quarterback of the Bortles caliber is an absolute steal Imo.

    #99150
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    Only 1 million for quarterback of the Bortles caliber is an absolute steal Imo.

    Well, I think it’s fair value compared to what other backups are being paid, but in total, he is still getting $6.5 million as a backup.

    #99199
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    Bortles adds $1 million to the Cap, but you drop your 52cd player at $570k. That leaves a net cap hit of $430k. That is what the Cap sites show.

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 8 months ago by Avatar photoAgamemnon.

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