The Facts: The Falcons reportedly had interest in signing Kendricks, but he's decided to stay in St. Louis. The Rams announced Wednesday that they have re-signed the four-year veteran.
Diehards Line:
They didn't offer any details on the contract, but Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reported Tuesday that the sides were working on a four-year deal in the neighborhood of $18.5 million. ... Kendricks was a second-round pick in 2011 and is coming off a year that saw him catch 27 passes for 259 yards and five touchdowns. Kendricks usually finds himself in more of a blocker role with the Rams as Jared Cook is the top receiving target at the position, but his 13 touchdowns over the last three seasons show that he can be a nice red zone target for Nick Foles in 2015.