Matthew Stafford Restructures Contract, Remains with Rams Through 2025
Matthew Stafford has agreed to a restructured contract with the Los Angeles Rams, ensuring his presence with the team through the 2025 NFL season.
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.
Matthew Stafford agrees to restructured deal to remain with Los Angeles Rams
The Guardian·20d
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Raiders Quarterback Plan Means They Are Unlikely to Target Shedeur Sanders
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Winners and losers of Matthew Stafford staying home: Numerous quarterbacks impacted
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Rams QB Matthew Stafford set to return to team next season
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Summary
The Los Angeles Rams have confirmed that quarterback Matthew Stafford will remain with the team through a restructured contract, ending recent speculation. Initially allowed to explore trade options, Stafford negotiated a new deal after concerns over his low salary compared to market rates. Last season, he led the Rams to the NFC West title, passing for 3,762 yards with 20 touchdowns. His extension allows continuity for the Rams in a competitive NFC as they plan for the offseason and potential trades involving star receiver Cooper Kupp.
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