The Los Angeles Rams officially waived OLB Jeff Holland on Monday and re-signed exclusive rights free agent C Coleman Shelton to a one-year deal for the 2020 season.
Exclusive rights contracts are one-year contracts worth the minimum salary based on the number of years a player has accrued.
Holland, 22, wound up going undrafted out of Auburn back in 2018. He later agreed to a three-year, $1.71 million contract with the Broncos, but was cut loose coming out of the preseason.
Holland was later claimed off of waivers by the Cardinals. From there, he had brief stints with the Bills and Chargers before joining the Rams last year.
Los Angeles brought Holland back on a futures contract this past January.
In 2018, Holland appeared in three games for the Broncos and recorded six tackles and no sacks.
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