Matthew Stafford is looking to negotiate a new contract worth upwards of $50 million annually, citing his perceived value. Although the Rams have treated him well, financial discussions have taken a serious turn. Stafford's current deal averages $40 million per year and is set to expire after the 2026 season. Other teams, including the Giants and Steelers, have expressed interest, potentially offering better financial incentives than what the Rams are presenting. The implications of Stafford's negotiations could significantly impact team dynamics and talent distribution in the league.
"Matthew Stafford wants to be paid what he thinks he's worth. He wants to be paid more than $50 million."
"This is nothing between them personally. This is a money issue."
"Are the Steelers willing to give a first or second-round pick and pay Stafford $55 million?"
"It appears that the $50 million number is just a starting point and Stafford wants at least that much for 2025."
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