Report: Matthew Stafford wants contract adjustment from Rams
Quarterback Matthew Stafford is reportedly looking for a renegotiated contract with the Los Angeles Rams, and the two sides are at a bit of an impasse.
NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Friday that Stafford is seeking a new contract that would give him more guaranteed money beyond 2024. Despite this, Stafford has been in attendance for voluntary workouts and does not appear to be on the outs with the organization.
Though Stafford has three seasons left on his contract and $31 million remaining in guaranteed money, none of it is spread out over the final two seasons of the deal. The quarterback is seeking some additional guarantees while he still can.
The 36-year-old quarterback is coming off a bounce-back season that saw him throw for 3,965 yards and 24 touchdowns as he led the Rams back to the playoffs.
There have been rumors in the past that the team might want to move on from him, but they have said he is their quarterback for 2024. Now, Stafford wants some extra security to guarantee that.
Report: Matthew Stafford wants ‘more guaranteed money past this year’
Matthew Stafford showed in 2023 that he still has a lot left in the tank at the age of 35, throwing for nearly 4,000 yards and 24 touchdowns in 15 games. His play is what carried the Rams to the playoffs and he’s the reason they could be Super Bowl contenders in 2024, which has him wanting more from the team.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network said on Thursday night during the draft broadcast that Stafford wants his contract adjusted to give him more guaranteed money beyond the 2024 season.
“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, as transcribed by Bleacher Report. “He believes he has a lot left. A little bit of a lingering issue this offseason for the Rams.”
This is both good news and bad news for the Rams. The good news is it shows Stafford is committed to playing several more seasons. The bad news is his contract is already expensive, with cap hits of $50.5 million and $49.5 million in 2025 and 2026, respectively.
Stafford wants more guaranteed money because he has zero guaranteed salary left after the 2024 season, which would make it a bit easier for Los Angeles to move on if the team wanted to.
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