Open in App
  • Local
  • U.S.
  • Election
  • Politics
  • Crime
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Real Estate
  • Newsletter
  • Yardbarker

    QB Matthew Stafford's reworked contract seems like a win for Rams

    By Clark Dalton,

    6 hours ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=42bxl6_0ub2is9n00

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=4HKyC4_0ub2is9n00
    Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.

    Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay seemed relieved after the team avoided a potential holdout from quarterback Matthew Stafford.

    In a Tuesday news conference, McVay confirmed Los Angeles reworked Stafford's contract, and he's reporting to training camp.

    Stafford — who signed a four-year, $160M deal in 2022 — participated in OTAs and mandatory minicamp. However, in March, he told the Rams he wanted a contract adjustment, via ESPN's Sarah Barshop . She added that the 36-year-old only had $15M in guaranteed salary after this upcoming season.

    McVay didn't offer specifics on the contract, but he noted it's not an extension, and both parties are satisfied.

    "Ultimately, it was geared towards finding a solution that really suits our team, but also accommodates some of the things that represent Matthew's worth for us," McVay said. "And we feel like we were able to do that."

    It's clear why McVay feels this is a win. Although he's approaching the tail end of his career, Stafford is still one of the premier QBs in the NFL. In 15 games last season, he threw for 3,965 yards and 24 touchdowns, finishing eighth in MVP voting.

    The main concern at this point in Stafford's career is whether he can stay healthy. In 2022, he spent time in the concussion protocol and suffered a spinal cord contusion, missing eight games.

    The Rams' backup QB situation makes Stafford's durability a bigger issue. Jimmy Garoppolo is suspended for the first two games of the season after violating the league's performance-enhancing drug policy. Stetson Bennett, meanwhile, spent his rookie season on the non-football injury list.

    Still, if the one-time Super Bowl champion stays healthy, he should help L.A. make the playoffs again in 2024.

    Expand All
    Comments / 0
    Add a Comment
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Most Popular newsMost Popular

    Comments / 0