Rams' Matthew Stafford Contract Situation Receives Insider Update
Summary
The Los Angeles Rams are negotiating a contract extension with their quarterback, Matthew Stafford, who won the NFL Most Valuable Player award last season. Stafford is expected to sign a two-year, $110 million deal to return for the next season, helping the Rams remain strong contenders for the Super Bowl.Key Facts
- Matthew Stafford led the Rams to the NFC Championship Game last season and won the NFL MVP award.
- Stafford is 38 years old but is not planning to retire yet.
- The Rams and Stafford have made significant progress in contract talks.
- Stafford currently has $40 million left on his contract, but the new deal is expected to be two years for $110 million.
- The Rams recently improved their team by adding cornerbacks Trent McDuffie and Jaylen Watson.
- They also signed long snapper Joe Cardona and re-signed defensive lineman Larrell Murchison.
- The Rams have several draft picks to further enhance their team, including the 13th overall pick.
- Sports experts consider the Rams strong Super Bowl contenders with Stafford as their quarterback.
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