Matthew Stafford is considering whether he will remain with the Los Angeles Rams for the 2025 NFL season and head coach Sean McVay made a special request to the veteran quarterback and front office about the timing to negotiate.
Los Angeles – Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay says he would like to know “sooner than later” about Matthew Stafford's status for next season.
Sean McVay is hoping to have clarity on Matthew Stafford's future with the Los Angeles Rams far sooner than he had last offseason, when the
Sean McVay wants to avoid what happened last offseason when the Los Angeles Rams spent months in limbo awaiting clarity from Matthew Stafford. After reaching the playoffs and beating the Minnesota Vikings in the wild-card round,
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay wants a decision sooner than later from quarterback Matthew Stafford, who has a murky future.
Sean McVay held his end-of-season press conference, addressing the futures of Stafford and Kupp, as well as the need for “more versatility” on offense
While head coach Sean McVay did not have an update on quarterback Matthew Stafford's future with the Rams at his end-of-season news conference, he said he hoped there would be clarity "sooner than later" this offseason.
After the Rams lost to the Eagles last weekend, quarterback Matthew Stafford said he will "take some time to think about" his playing future while adding that it "sure feels like" he has good football left in him.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was powering through an injury during their two playoff games, according to his wife Kelly.
LOS ANGELES – The Los Angeles Rams’ executive and coaching leadership group will meet in the coming week to discuss the futures of star veterans Matthew Stafford, their quarterback since 2021, and receiver Cooper Kupp, who has played all eight years of his career in L.A., coach Sean McVay said Thursday morning.
The Los Angeles Rams and Matthew Stafford have had a fruitful union over the past four seasons.How much longer it will last remains a source of intrigue.Not only are there the obvious roster-building implications that losing Stafford,