Stafford and Rams Agree to New $40M Deal
Stafford and Rams Agree to New $40M Deal
Stafford and Rams Agree to New $40M Deal
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Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams have agreed to a restructured contract that will provide him with more guaranteed money this year, avoiding a potential training camp holdout. The revised deal includes a $12.5 million signing bonus and $23.5 million guaranteed for the current year, totaling a one-year, $40 million contract. Stafford, who was instrumental in the Rams' 2021 Super Bowl victory, expressed his commitment to the team despite the challenges ahead. Coach Sean McVay is relieved by the resolution and optimistic about the upcoming season. The Rams face a tough NFC West division, but Stafford's leadership and the team's strong offensive lineup, including new rookies, could propel them to another successful season.

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