Sean McVay says Rams having 'great dialogue' with Matthew Stafford over new deal
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Sean McVay says Rams having 'great dialogue' with Matthew Stafford over new deal
"We've had great dialogue. I think the good thing is that communication that exists. [I] feel confident about being able to work those things out. We were obviously really fired up, had a sense that that was the direction it was going to go, but that's always the first, that's always as important as anything is having a guy like him excited and motivated to continue to play at a good clip."
"So we'll continue taking it year by year, but we definitely expect Matthew to be our QB, as he mentioned. I think that when we say year-to-year, I think it's a lot bigger than [a] contract. It's us working with Matthew, Matthew working on us ... based on, hey, does Matthew as an individual want to continue doing what it takes to be elite in this league?"
"Stafford is coming off the best season of his career, winning MVP after passing for 4,707 yards, 46 touchdowns and eight interceptions. It was the first MVP award of his 17-year career."
Matthew Stafford, 38, announced his intention to return to the Los Angeles Rams after winning the 2025 NFL MVP award. Head coach Sean McVay stated the team has maintained great dialogue with Stafford regarding his contract situation and expressed confidence in resolving any outstanding issues. General manager Les Snead confirmed ongoing conversations with Stafford and his representatives, describing the situation as stable. The Rams have adjusted Stafford's contract in each of the last two offseasons and plan to continue a year-by-year approach, though Snead did not rule out a potential extension. Stafford recently completed an exceptional season, passing for 4,707 yards with 46 touchdowns and eight interceptions.
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