After months of speculation, Matthew Stafford finally agreed to terms with the L.A. Rams that will see him represent the team in 2025. After Stafford was granted permission to speak to other teams around the league,
While Whitworth was blocking, Stafford launched a ball deep to wide receiver Van Jefferson. Despite being focused on containing the Cardinals’ pass rush, Whitworth heard Staffor
Matthew Stafford wants a raise. Stafford signed a contract extension with the Los Angeles Rams in 2022 that has $58 million remaining on it. According to NFL Media's Peter Schrager, Stafford is seeking at least $50 million per year in a renegotiated contract.
There have been plenty of rumblings about the future of one of the best quarterbacks in the NFC recently, but aas it turns out the Los Angeles Rams aren't ready to move on from their Super Bowl-winning signal caller just yet.