Rams in dialogue with QB Matthew Stafford about contract concerns


by @SGVTribune

@SGVTribune— Stafford, 36, signed a four-year, $160 million extension in 2022 following the Rams’ Super Bowl LVI victory, but he is seeking more guaranteed money in his contract beyond the 2024 season.

Los Angeles Times—Rams acknowledge Matthew Stafford has asked for more guarantees in contract. Rams general manager Les Snead and coach Sean McVay on Friday confirmed a report that quarterback Matthew Stafford wants his contract adjusted to include guaranteed salary beyond this season. NFL.com reported Friday that Stafford was seeking the adjustment. “We’ve discussed those things,” McVay said after the second day of the NFL draft. Stafford, 36, is scheduled to earn $31 million this season and carry a salary-cap number of $49.5 million, according to Overthecap.com. Stafford has two...

WFIN Local News—Rams’ Sean McVay suggests team is willing to ‘work toward’ resolution for Matthew Stafford’s contract. Super Bowl winner Matthew Stafford seems to want to return to the negotiating table. The NFL Network recently reported the 36-year-old quarterback was not happy with the amount of guaranteed money remaining on his contract with the Los Angeles Rams. He is expected to collect an estimated $31 million in guarantees for the upcoming

FOX News—Rams' Sean McVay suggests team is willing to 'work toward' resolution for Matthew Stafford’s contract. Super Bowl winner Matthew Stafford seems to want to return to the negotiating table. The NFL Network recently reported the 36-year-old quarterback was not happy with the amount of guaranteed money remaining on his contract with the Los Angeles Rams. He is expected to collect an estimated $31 million in guarantees for the upcoming 2024 season, according to Overthecap.com.  Rams coach Sean McVay acknowledged the report but stopped short of providing any substantive details on a possible timetable...