QB Matthew Stafford gets a
restructured contract and agrees to stay with the Los Angeles Rams
[March 01, 2025]
By GREG BEACHAM
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Quarterback Matthew Stafford is staying with the
Los Angeles Rams under a restructured contract, ending weeks of
speculation about the Super Bowl winner's future.
The Rams announced their new agreement with Stafford on Friday
without initially revealing any details.
The 37-year-old Stafford had two years left on the four-year, $160
million contract extension he signed in 2022, shortly after leading
Los Angeles to a championship in his first season with the team.
But his $27 million salary for the upcoming season was significantly
less than the compensation for most quarterbacks of Stafford's
stature, and the deal had only $4 million in guaranteed money
remaining in 2025 and none in 2026.
Stafford reached a deal to get more guaranteed money last year on
the day before training camp opened, and he engaged the Rams on a
second renegotiation in recent weeks. The Rams apparently were
reluctant to meet Stafford's initial demands, even allowing the
quarterback to get an assessment of his value to other teams in view
of a possible trade.
The Rams were concerned about a financial commitment that would
impede their ability to build their depth, but the sides ultimately
came to an agreement that will keep Stafford at the controls of
coach Sean McVay's offense in 2025. The Rams' social media accounts
went even farther, saying Stafford “is here to stay.”
Stafford passed for 3,762 yards and 20 touchdowns last season for
the Rams, who went 10-7 and won the NFC West before reaching the
divisional round of the playoffs, where they lost a close road game
to eventual champion Philadelphia.
The Las Vegas Raiders and the New York Giants were among the teams
widely reported to be interested in trading for Stafford, even
discussing the framework of a potential new contract with Stafford's
agent. Raiders minority owner Tom Brady and Stafford made headlines
when they ran into each other recently at a Montana ski resort, but
Brady's agent said the meeting was brief and accidental.
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Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford (9) reacts after
throwing a touchdown pass during an NFL football game against the
New York Jets Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP
Photo/Adam Hunger)

Stafford has led the Rams to three playoff
appearances in four seasons with the team following 12 mostly
unsuccessful years with the Detroit Lions, who traded Stafford to
Los Angeles in a deal for Jared Goff in early 2021. Stafford has
passed for 14,700 yards — sixth-most in Rams history — with 95
touchdowns and 44 interceptions over those four years running
McVay's offense.
Stafford needs just 191 more yards passing to become the 10th
quarterback in NFL history with 60,000 yards.
The Rams' offense will get continuity at its most important position
during what could be a busy offseason. Receiver Cooper Kupp
announced three weeks ago that the Rams are trying to trade him,
almost certainly ending the Super Bowl 56 MVP's eight-year tenure
with Los Angeles.
Even if Kupp departs, McVay and the Rams still appear to provide
Stafford's best chance by far to contend for another Super Bowl ring
among the choices available to him. Stafford and his wife also won't
have to move their four daughters from a comfortable family life in
Los Angeles.
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