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WOODLAND HILLS, Calif. – Matthew Stafford is here to stay.
The Rams have agreed to terms with the quarterback on a contract restructure, it was announced Friday.
In 2024, Stafford passed Eli Manning for 10th all-time on both the NFL’s career passing yards and career passing touchdowns lists. He currently has 59,809 passing yards and 377 career passing touchdowns. His performance in Week 14 gave him his 64th career game with 300 or more passing yards, moving past Dan Marino (63) for 8th-most all time.
Stafford’s 14,700 passing yards with the Rams are sixth-most in franchise history, while his 1,276 completions are fifth-most. His 95 passing touchdowns are eighth-most in franchise history. He has also been voted a team captain by his teammates in each of his four seasons.
Stafford finished the 2024 season completing 65.8% of his passes for 3,762 yards with 20 touchdowns against eight interceptions.
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Matthew Stafford will remain with the Rams in 2025
Matthew Stafford will remain the Rams’ starting quarterback for the 2025 season.
According to multiple reports, Stafford and the Rams have agreed to terms on a revised contract that will keep him in Los Angeles.
Stafford spent time talking to the Giants and Raiders in recent days about what kind of contract they would give him because he and the Rams had not been able to come to an agreement on a new deal. Stafford heard those pitches and went back to a meeting with the Rams on Friday as the league waited to find out if a trade was going to be made.
The terms of his new agreement with the Rams have not been revealed. Stafford was set to make a base salary of $23 million, which is a lot less than other quarterbacks with fewer NFL accomplishments, and reports indicated that the other teams were offering in the neighborhood of $90-100 million over the next two seasons.
The Rams offer a far better chance to win than the other clubs, so the price tag for this deal might not be quite as high. Whatever the number, the Rams are holding onto their guy and the Giants and Raiders will have to look elsewhere to solve the massive problem in the middle of their offenses.
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