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The Los Angeles Rams’ top priority this offseason was ensuring Matthew Stafford would be back with the team in 2025. His contract wasn’t expiring but he was looking for a well-deserved raise ...
Matthew Stafford contract details Stafford agreed to stay with the Rams on a reworked contract, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter, but the details of that deal have not yet been finalized.
Matthew Stafford, who could be traded from the Los Angeles Rams this offseason, reportedly wants to be paid $50 million or more to play in the 2025 season.
Schrager added that other teams are willing to pay Stafford more money than the Rams are currently offering him. He has a cap hit of $49.67 million for this season, per Spotrac.
Per Spotrac, the Rams could cut Stafford this offseason and save about $4.3 million toward the 2025 salary cap, but their preference reportedly is to have Stafford under center for a fifth season ...
Stafford's cap hit on his new deal will not affect the cap that much, so the Rams could keep both men while having around $40 million to spend this offseason.
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With Matthew Stafford's contract done and the NFL draft in the books, here's where the Rams stand with the salary cap for 2025 ...
Stafford's new deal likely won't heavily impact the Rams' salary cap situation in 2025, as he was already set to count for $49.7 million against the cap.