Quarterback Matthew Stafford plans to play for the Los Angeles Rams again in 2025, sources told NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport.
However, the Rams will likely need to rework the veteran’s deal, notes Rapoport. The passer said he was unsure about his NFL future Jan. 19 after a divisional-round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, and Los Angeles head coach Sean McVay later said he hoped to hear his QB’s final decision soon.
Stafford – who signed a four-year, $160-million extension in 2022 – revised his contract with L.A. prior to the 2024 season, effectively turning it into a one-year, $40-million deal while giving up 2025 guarantees. The 36-year-old’s current contract only includes a $4-million signing bonus due on the third day of the new league year, which begins March 12.