Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, who recently led the team to a Super Bowl victory, is reportedly seeking to renegotiate his contract due to concerns about the amount of guaranteed money remaining. Stafford is set to receive an estimated $31 million in guarantees for the upcoming 2024 season, as per Overthecap.com.
Rams head coach Sean McVay confirmed the reports but refrained from providing specific details on a potential timeline for adjusting Stafford's contract. McVay emphasized that discussions with Stafford are ongoing and kept private within the team.
When asked about finding a resolution to the contract issue, Rams general manager Les Snead expressed the team's enthusiasm for having Stafford as their quarterback but did not provide a direct answer.
In situations where NFL players express dissatisfaction with their contracts, it can sometimes lead to missed practices and offseason workouts. McVay mentioned that the team is approaching the situation day by day and is focused on ensuring Stafford feels valued and supported.
Stafford was acquired by the Rams in a trade with the Detroit Lions in 2021 and promptly led the team to a Super Bowl victory in his first season. Despite dealing with injuries alongside star receiver Cooper Kupp during the 2022 season, Stafford appeared in nine games. In the previous season, he played in 15 regular-season games despite a thumb injury and helped guide the Rams to the playoffs.