Overview
- Matthew Stafford finalized a restructured contract for 2025, securing a $46.5 million salary with two years remaining on his deal.
- Head coach Sean McVay expressed hope that Stafford will play for a couple more years, emphasizing their strengthened relationship and mutual appreciation.
- Despite exploring trade options with interest from the Raiders and Giants, Stafford reaffirmed his commitment to the Rams.
- McVay noted Stafford's strong physical condition following his 16th NFL season, highlighting his capability to continue performing at a high level.
- The Rams have yet to identify a long-term quarterback successor, relying on veterans Jimmy Garoppolo and Stetson Bennett, with no rookie QB drafted this year.