Report: LB Matthews to file grievance against Rams

Linebacker Clay Matthews will file a grievance against the Los Angeles Rams to seek payment of $2 million owed in guarantees, ESPN reported Wednesday.

Matthews, a six-time Pro Bowl selection, was cut by the Rams last month and isn't happy that the team hasn't paid him a $2 million roster bonus. Matthews was let go with one season remaining on a two-year, $16.75 million deal.

Matthews reportedly requested that the NFL Players Association file the grievance, according to the report.

The Rams also owe money to recently released running back Todd Gurley. Los Angeles reportedly is on the hook for $7.55 million, though offset language in the contract could reduce that amount by $2.5 million due to Gurley signing with a new team, the Atlanta Falcons.

Gurley, who landed a one-year, $5.5 million deal with the Falcons last month, tweeted about the Rams' failure to pay up on April 8.

"@RamsNFL past due. Send me money ASAP," Gurley tweeted.

Matthews responded to his former teammate.

"You and me both TG! Better get some interest with that too."

After the public social-media display, Rams general manager Les Snead insisted both players will get the money they are owed.

"They're definitely owed money. That money is guaranteed, we're going to pay them," Snead told NFL Network. "There's some language in the contract of exactly when you pay them, and that's what we're adhering by. What I do know is both Clay and Todd earned that money and they're going to get that money."

Matthews, who turns 34 next month, is currently a free agent. He had 37 tackles and eight sacks last season and has 519 stops (130 for losses), 91.5 sacks, 17 forced fumbles, six interceptions and five fumble recoveries in 156 career games (150 starts) over 11 seasons with the Green Bay Packers (2009-18) and the Rams.

--Field Level Media