The Los Angeles Rams revised Matthew Stafford’s contract to keep him as their quarterback through 2025, finalizing the deal in late February. Instead of the original $58 million over two years, Stafford can now earn up to $84 million, with $44 million in 2025 and $40 million in 2026, contingent on remaining on the roster at the start of free agency in 2026. Coach Sean McVay noted Stafford made sacrifices to stay in L.A., opting for this deal over larger offers from other teams, while both parties may need to renegotiate next offseason.