Matthew Stafford has ruled out retirement and is ready to play next season. He still has two years left on his current contract with the Los Angeles Rams, but his future with the NFC West team remains uncertain.
Pittsburgh has had a revolving door of quarterbacks over the last five seasons. It’s not an ideal situation, but they’re making it work to an extent. Stafford has a Super Bowl and wins in the playoffs. It may be worth seeing what it would take to get Stafford away from the west coast.
Stafford led the Rams to a surprise NFC West division crown en route to a blowout win over the 14-3 Minnesota Vikings on Wild Card Weekend. The 36-year-old declined to comment on his future after the Rams were eliminated by the Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisional Round.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford, now 36, provides experience and a sense of calm in the Rams offense and he boasts a stellar postseason record. Stafford could still pick up a second Super Bowl triumph late in his career but he could just as easily find himself out of contract after this weekend.
The NFL put together a 42-minute highlight reel of Stafford’s best plays from 2024. There were no-look passes, deep dimes to Demarcus Robinson and some spectacular throws to Puka Nacua, all showcasing Stafford’s impressive skill set.
Soon to be 37 years of age, quarterback Matthew Stafford is seemingly on the back nine of his NFL career. However, that has not stopped him from wanting to play in 2025. In fact, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport,
A radio host urged the Pittsburgh Steelers to at least call up the Los Angeles Rams to see if they'd consider trading QB Matthew Stafford.
The No. 4 seed Rams beat the No. 5 Minnesota Vikings 27-9 on Monday ... and Cooper Kupp (716 yards in 12 games). QB Matthew Stafford, in his 16th season, threw for 3,762 yards this season.
And then, not long afterward, the 2025 offseason will get underway with what could be a big wave of big-name activity at the position. Several high-profile starters are on track to become free agents in March,
The Los Angeles Rams seem to have a predicament on their hands. Now several years removed from their Super Bowl victory, the Rams glory days may be coming to an
The Los Angeles Rams looked dead in the water to begin the 2024 NFL season. They were 1-4 and well on their way to missing the playoffs. However, following their bye week, head coach Sean McVay and his coaching staff were able to turn a corner and go on a second-half run to qualify for the 2025 NFL Playoffs.