
""We're going to let Matthew decide," Snead said when asked if he expected Stafford to return. "I think we've had productive conversations with him, so we're going to give him his space, right, to let's call it, recover, rejuvenate and then determine, 'Hey, do we want to get back on this horse again.'""
""I think all of us want it to be shorter," than 2025. "That's been our vision," he said, "That's how we set it up. That's how kind of when we went through last year, and we said, ''Hey do we want to continue working together, partnering together and chasing, right, grabbing earning those special moments together,' we definitely wanted to set it up where it wouldn't be a [dragged] out timeline.""
Les Snead and coach Sean McVay signed extensions, with Snead calling the chance to continue shouldering responsibilities an "opportunity of a lifetime." The franchise must resolve Matthew Stafford's future as he considers a potential 18th NFL season while recovering and weighing contract terms; Stafford is a finalist for NFL MVP and turns 38. Receiver Puka Nacua is positioned for a significant extension. The team previously agreed to handle Stafford's deal year-to-year after a 2024 delay, and last year reached an agreement on March 1. Leadership wants shorter timelines on negotiations to avoid prolonged processes.
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