The Rams will have their starting center back in 2018, as the club has agreed to terms on a two-year contract with .
At the NFL Combine, head coach Sean McVay termed Sullivan a player the team was not looking to replace. And just on Wednesday, general manager Les Snead said the Rams were in communication with Sullivan’s representation.
And now, despite reports that other teams in the NFC had interest in him, Sullivan will remain a Ram.
Los Angeles signed Sullivan to a one-year contract as an unrestricted free agent in April of last year, and he made a clear impact to help stabilize the Rams’ offensive line.