Matthew Stafford has finalized a new contract with the LA Rams for the 2025 season. He secured $44 million for the year. The deal was initially negotiated during the NFL Scouting Combine but only recently completed. It also guarantees Stafford an additional $40 million if he remains on the Rams’ roster at the start of free agency in 2026, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport.
Stafford has already received $4 million this season, with the remaining $40 million fully guaranteed. The new contract increases Stafford’s earnings over two years to $84 million, from the $58 million.
While Los Angeles explored trade options for Stafford this offseason, with the New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders showing interest, they ultimately agreed to keep the veteran quarterback for at least one more year. The Rams have repeatedly emphasized that Stafford’s contract is essentially a year-to-year renewal at this stage of his career.
Entering his 17th season, Stafford’s future remains uncertain, with retirement always a possibility. However, Rams head coach Sean McVay expressed hope that Stafford will give the team “a couple more years” in a recent interview.