The Los Angeles Rams downed the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday at State Farm Stadium, and during the game, defensive back Kam Curl was mic'd up.
The Washington Commanders are officially moving on from Kamren Curl. According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, the former Commanders safety is signing a two-year, $13 million deal with the Los ...
The Washington Commanders face the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday at Lucas Oil Stadium. They will also see a quarterback making his first career start in Sam Ehlinger. For safety Kam Curl, he is ready ...
The injury bug bit the Los Angeles Rams during Tuesday’s practice. After Emmanuel Forbes Jr. exited the field with an injury, Kamren Curl had to be taken to the sideline with an ailment of his own.
The Washington Commanders' offseason has consisted of repeat conversations about Chase Young and his future within the organization. Amongst the clamor, though, maybe we're missing the true budding ...
The Washington Commanders are entering a new era with head coach Dan Quinn and general manager Adam Peters at the helm. As Quinn and Peters go about shifting the culture following a 4-13 season and ...
Texas offered Curl in early December. New assistant Jason Washington visited him at school before the dead period. Curl will make his commitment on National Signing Day. At 6-foot-2, 180 pounds, Curl ...
Primarily, Kamren Curl played safety for the Washington Commanders. He played a fair amount at slot corner, and out wide. Even lined up at outside backer from time to time. So when the Rams pitched ...
Muskogee (Okla.) athlete Kamren Curl announced his commitment to Texas Tech via Twitter on Monday. Curl, 6-foot-2, 176 pounds, chose the Red Raiders over teams such as Houston, Illinois, Kansas, SMU ...