Summary
The Los Angeles Rams and quarterback Matthew Stafford have officially filed a contract adjustment, resulting in a two-year, $80 million deal that includes $40 million in guarantees, a $10 million increase from his previous contract. This deal features up to $48 million in option bonuses, allows flexibility for future cap management, and reduces Stafford’s 2025 cap hit by $8.7 million. Despite offers from other teams, Stafford chose to stay with the Rams for less, affirming his commitment to the franchise.