The Los Angeles Rams and quarterback Matthew Stafford have agreed to a restructured contract, ensuring his continued presence with the team. This decision follows permission given to Stafford's agent to discuss market possibilities with other teams. Rams head coach Sean McVay highlighted the importance of retaining Stafford while also navigating the complexities of team finances. The contract adjustment is seen as a way to provide clarity for Stafford's future after a similar restructuring last season.
The adjusted contract came after the Rams gave Stafford's agent, Jimmy Sexton, permission to speak to other teams about his market value.
Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed that the organization's 'first goal' is to keep Stafford as the starting quarterback while balancing roster decisions.
McVay emphasized the importance of supporting Stafford and ensuring he receives fair compensation relative to the team's long-term goals.
Stafford, who signed a contract extension in March 2022, had $4 million guaranteed for 2025 and none for 2026.
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