The St. Louis Rams have re-signed wide receiver Kenny Britt, according to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport. The contract is reportedly for two years years and $14 million, with $4.3 million guaranteed. After his career appeared over in 2013, Britt went to the Rams to play for his old head coach from the Tennessee Titans, Jeff Fisher, and had a solid campaign.
Kenny Britt re-signs with Rams on 2-year deal
After resurrecting his career in 2014, Britt decided to stay with the Rams.


Despite playing with Shaun Hill and Austin Davis, Britt was able to amass a team-high 748 yards on 48 catches with three touchdowns. Britt, 26, came onto the scene as a rookie out of Rutgers University for the Titans in 2009, notching 701 yards and three scores. In 2010, Britt had his career year with 775 yards and nine touchdowns before injuries and off-field issues threatened to derail his career.
Britt has been a problem off the field throughout his NFL career. In April 2011, Britt was arrested after a car chase in his hometown of Bayonne, N.J. and charged with three crimes, including eluding a police officer, lying to an officer and obstructing governmental function.

















