Sean McVay is happy to have Matthew Stafford back in 2025, and he doesn't believe the Rams were close to parting with the veteran quarterback.
Sean McVay insists he never seriously thought his partnership with Matthew Stafford would come to an end this month after four seasons together with the Los Angeles Rams.
McVay also said he expects to go through the same process again with Stafford next year, via The Athletic, and to do it again on a year-to-year basis for as long as Stafford wants to continue playing. The Rams also agreed last offseason to adjust Stafford's contract so that he would remain with the Rams for 2024.
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,
So what did the Rams offer Stafford to get him to stay? The fact that three days have passed without any numbers being leaked points to the very real possibility that it wasn't an
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Matthew Stafford won't need a change of scenery after all. The quarterback and the Rams came to an agreement on a reworked deal, much to the approval of his wife, Kelly.