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Sean McVay says holding Matthew Stafford stays Rams’ precedence

By Editorial Board Published February 27, 2025 5 Min Read
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Sean McVay says holding Matthew Stafford stays Rams’ precedence

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and his agent are buying to find out his value. Meantime, the Rams should decide whether or not they’ll pay Stafford a aggressive fee to stay with them one other season or commerce him to avoid wasting money and purchase draft capital.

Coach Sean McVay stated this week there’s “no doubt” about wanting Stafford to proceed main the Rams.

“There’s no doubt in my mind who I want to be our quarterback,” McVay stated on the Fitz & Whit podcast. “Now, how we get to that, because these decisions aren’t made in a vacuum, that’s the challenging thing.”

Stafford, 37, is because of earn $30 million in wage and bonuses — with $4 million assured — on a salary-cap variety of $49.7 million, in response to Overthecap.com. It’s the second 12 months in a row {that a} contract deadlock between the Rams and Stafford has clouded the Rams’ offseason.

The Rams gave Stafford and his representatives permission to talk with groups about potential contract phrases ought to the Rams commerce the 16-year veteran. Based on experiences, a number of groups have inquired about Stafford, together with the New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders. The Las Vegas Evaluate-Journal, citing a number of unnamed NFL sources, reported that Raiders minority proprietor Tom Brady has been involved with Stafford.

The NFL’s new league 12 months begins March 12, two days after an unofficial negotiating interval for groups and free brokers to start discussions.

If Stafford desires a brand new multiyear deal at or close to $50 million per 12 months — he has two years left on the extension he signed in 2022 — the Rams may go on bringing again the participant who led them to a Tremendous Bowl title and two different playoff appearances.

In the course of the podcast, McVay stated he has had “great dialogue” with Stafford. He stated that in preliminary discussions, the Rams “had something in mind, he had something in mind, and nobody was right or wrong.”

McVay stated the problem comes from trying on the quick time period and the long run.

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was cleared to talk with different groups to evaluate his market worth.

(Rick Scuteri / Related Press)

“As you try to put together the puzzle for your football team,” McVay stated, “you have to be able to say, ‘Hey, how do we continuously build? How do we support him? How do we make sure he is getting what is his worth relative to those things?’”

The state of affairs has led to “a lot of sleepless nights,” McVay stated.

Nevertheless it performs out, McVay stated he discovered classes in regards to the significance of readability and communication from the poor means he dealt with the state of affairs when the Rams traded Jared Goff to the Detroit Lions for Stafford.

“I had some growing up to do, could have done a better job for Jared,” McVay stated. “There’s a lot more respect and etiquette that he deserved in the way that that was handled on my end.”

Stafford’s state of affairs is essentially the most urgent for a staff that additionally may commerce receiver Cooper Kupp and make different strikes earlier than the beginning of the league 12 months.

The Rams have given offensive lineman Jonah Jackson’s representatives permission to discover a commerce, an individual with data of the state of affairs stated Wednesday. The particular person requested anonymity as a result of no deal has been made.

Jackson, 28, is getting into the second 12 months of a three-year contract that included $34 million in ensures, in response to overthecap.com. He’s scheduled to earn $9 million subsequent season, which turns into assured if he’s on the roster March 15, in response to the web site.

Jackson, a Professional Bowl choice for the Detroit Lions in 2021, performed solely 4 video games final season. He suffered a shoulder harm throughout coaching camp, aggravated the harm in the course of the second recreation and was on injured reserve for six video games. He returned to begin towards the Miami Dolphins however didn’t play the subsequent seven video games earlier than enjoying the season finale whereas McVay rested starters for the playoffs.

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