In the NFL, the twilight years of a player’s career often stir discussions of retirement. Matthew Stafford, the seasoned quarterback leading the Los Angeles Rams, is no exception.
Matthew Stafford has three years left on his contract with the Los Angeles Rams, but only next season includes guaranteed money. Insider Ari Meirov explains the contract dilemma and what happens next between the two sides.
49ers QB Brock Purdy has exceeded all expectations after being the final player drafted back in 2022. Despite being in line for a massive pay raise, Purdy remains focused on the task at hand. “I’m trying to win this year and do everything I can for this organization this year,” Purdy said, via David Bonilla of 49erswebzone.
A report emerged during the NFL draft that Matthew Stafford is seeking more guaranteed money on his contract beyond the 2024 season, an indication that he wants to continue playing for a few more years.
Will Matthew Stafford stay a Ram well into his football dotage? Per Matt Gordon of NFL.com, Stafford is looking for further longer-term security beyond the 2024 season, when he'll earn $31 million in guaranteed funds.
After the Los Angeles Rams acquired Matthew Stafford in 2021, he immediately took them to the promise land by winning the Super Bowl in his first season with the team.
South Carolina QB Spencer Rattler is one of the best remaining players entering Day 3 In the 2023 NFL Draft, the Los Angeles Rams selected Georgia star Stetson Bennett with the No.
Rams HC Sean McVay acknowledged that QB Matthew Stafford is looking for more guaranteed money to be included in his contract. “We’re going to try to figure it out,” McVay said of Stafford’s contract, via ESPN.com. “…We’re going to take a day at a time.
Matthew Stafford is seeking guaranteed money beyond the 2024 campaign, and it sounds like the Rams are open to working with their franchise QB on a resolution.
Out of nowhere on Thursday night during the NFL draft, Ian Rapoport shared some unexpected news about Matthew Stafford and his contract. He said on NFL Network that Stafford wants his contract adjusted to include more guaranteed money beyond the 2024 season, which is the last year of his deal with any guaranteed salary.
The Los Angeles Rams and QB Matthew Stafford have had an interesting partnership, one which has seen some big-time highs and lows.
The 36-year-old quarterback is coming off a bounce-back season where he led the Rams back to the playoffs.
Ian Rappoport OF NFL Media reported Thursday that Rams QB Matthew Stafford is looking for an adjusted contract that includes “more guaranteed money.” “My understanding is Matthew Stafford, while he has been in the building, does want an adjustment on his contract, does want more guaranteed money past this year,” Rapoport said, via Bleacher Report.
The rumor of the afternoon as we sit mere hours away from the first round is that the Los Angeles Rams are attempting to move into the top 10, with their eyes on a pass-catcher.
The Los Angeles Rams made it a point this offseason to look for a veteran backup quarterback behind Super Bowl champion Matthew Stafford, as they wanted to avoid having to take any scheduled losses if their starter had to miss some time.
As of late, it’s become a norm for football fans to throw shade at the Dallas Cowboys. This can be seen by scrolling through social media. Whenever sports outlets post about Dallas, one will be hard-pressed to find a comment section without naysayers.
Trevor Sikkema, PFF’s lead draft analyst, joined the Rams Skinny podcast to talk all things Los Angeles Rams Draft. When asked about possibly finding Matthew Stafford’s successor in the upcoming NFL Draft, Sikkema named Bo Nix “This is my favorite Bo Nix landing spot, and I like Bo Nix a lot.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has a reputation as one of the better leaders in the league due to his toughness and ability to command a huddle.
Former general manager Michael Lombardi believes there's one surprise team to watch that already has its franchise quarterback.
The 2023 campaign was an incalculably positive one for the Los Angeles Rams. After losing the entire 2022 season with injuries to Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp and Aaron Donald, the team opted to part some of their more valuable players as a means of resetting their salary in pursuit of Super Bowl contention for the 2024 season.
The Los Angeles Rams made the playoffs and enjoyed a lot of success this past season, and it came as a result of a bounce-back year from the team's quarterback.
Matthew Stafford came up big for the Los Angeles Rams this season and was a big reason why the team was able to make the playoffs. After injuries kept him on the sideline for the last part of the 2022 season, Stafford came back with a vengeance this past year and showed people that he is still one oe the top quarterbacks in the league.
The Los Angeles Rams and quarterback Matthew Stafford found themselves on a collision course with the Detroit Lions and the Wild Card Round of the NFC playoffs.
The Los Angeles Rams are beginning to seriously contemplate a succession plan for Matthew Stafford. However, this doesn’t diminish Stafford’s current prowess on the field.
The Detroit Lions' win over the Los Angeles Rams in the wild-card round was marred slightly by a few unfortunate moments, but there was also plenty of good, particularly when it came to Matthew Stafford's homecoming.
Former DE Chris Long suggested on the latest edition of his podcast that Rams' Matthew Stafford purposely avoided entering the NFL's concussion protocol on Sunday.
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