After a one-year hiccup, Sean McVay and the Los Angeles Rams once again have visions of hoisting another Lombardi Trophy in the near future. And that belief starts with the team's most important asset: quarterback Matthew Stafford. 'He's been out here leading the way,' McVay said during the team's offseason work. Now entering his 16th NFL season, the 36-year-old Stafford has dealt with injuries recently and hasn't played a full schedule since 2021, when L.A.
After being named to his second career Pro Bowl, Stafford would like to have a little sugar sprinkled onto his current deal. He has three years remaining on a four-year, $160 million contract but no guaranteed money after this season, per Over the Cap. Stafford's $40 million average annual salary now ranks No. 13 in the league.