Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Rob Havenstein, Kyren Williams ... which Rams vets stay?
Briefly

After the Rams' season concluded, general manager Les Snead expressed that he and his team will enter a rejuvenation period before addressing offseason matters. A major focus will be on quarterback Matthew Stafford, whose contract has been a point of concern. While Stafford remains under contract through 2026, his dissatisfaction over his compensation could lead to negotiations or even potential trades if an agreement isn’t reached. Snead emphasized the need for a structured offseason plan to maintain team momentum.
"We'll have a macro plan, macro cap, macro budget and try to, let's call it, engineer a team that keeps the momentum going from this one."
"He still has years with us, so he's still a Ram. I know this: We'll sit down with all parties to work through that portion of it when we get to that."
"I think Sean mentioned it. You don't want those types of issues dragging out throughout the offseason and kind of being a theme going into the season."
"If the Rams and Stafford cannot agree on a way to move forward, another trade involving the quarterback is not out of the realm of possibility."
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