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Matthew Stafford is ‘excited to be again’ on Rams

By Editorial Board Last updated: March 6, 2025 3 Min Read
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Matthew Stafford is ‘excited to be again’ on Rams

Matthew Stafford is completely happy to be staying in Los Angeles.

After almost two months of uncertainty about his future with the workforce, the star quarterback and the Rams final week agreed to a contract adjustment that may have the 16-year veteran underneath heart for a fifth season.

“I’m excited to be back,” Stafford stated Wednesday evening.

Stafford was in Pasadena to attend Pasadena Excessive College’s soccer awards banquet, the place he introduced that he and his spouse, Kelly, had been donating new uniforms to the highschool and a youth soccer program that suffered losses from the Eaton fireplace in Altadena.

Rams QB Matthew Stafford arrives at Pasadena Excessive soccer banquet. Stafford and his spouse Kelly are donating new uniforms for program affected by fires. pic.twitter.com/fioaRokqsq

— Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) March 6, 2025

“It’s fun to be a little bit of a part of their team now,” Stafford informed reporters. “Just happy to be able to do those kinds of things, and it’s fun to be around a bunch of young guys that love playing the game and love playing together.”

Stafford, 37, declined to reply questions concerning the specifics of a two-month drama that reportedly had groups such because the New York Giants and the Las Vegas Raiders fascinated with buying and selling for him.

Stafford has two years left on the extension he signed in 2022 after main the Rams to victory in Tremendous Bowl LVI at SoFi Stadium.

Final season, the Rams and Stafford had been at an deadlock for months earlier than the workforce adjusted his contract hours after the remainder of the workforce reported for the primary day of coaching camp.

This 12 months, the Rams and Stafford’s agent didn’t let the problem linger. Stafford was on account of earn a below-market $27 million in wage, however the scenario was resolved final Friday. Phrases of the adjustment haven’t but been made public.

Earlier Wednesday, throughout a videoconference with reporters, Rams common supervisor Les Snead had characterised the decision of Stafford’s scenario as “a renewal of vows.”

Knowledgeable of Snead’s description, Stafford chuckled.

“Les is a man of interesting words,” Stafford stated. “I love Les. Whatever he wants to say he can say.

“I just know I’m excited to be back.”

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