Sean McVay wants to avoid what happened last offseason when the Los Angeles Rams spent months in limbo awaiting clarity from Matthew Stafford.
The Rams head coach will not have much patience waiting for the soon-to-be 37-year-old quarterback to decide what he wants to do.
The Rams had contract issues to solve with Matthew Stafford all the way up to training camp last year. Coach Sean McVay aims to avoid a repeat this year.
Cardinals TE Trey McBride set career-highs in receptions and yards in 2024, asserting himself as one of the go-to weapons on their offense. Following an 8-9 finish this past season, McBride reflected on last year and stated his belief that they will take a big step and be a postseason team in 2025.
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.
He's accomplished everything that an NFL player could hope to accomplish, but Stafford isn't done yet. That's still good news for the Rams, as long as Stafford remains a high-leve
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,
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. McVay provided no updates on his veteran ...
Matthew Stafford is taking time to consider his NFL future, which means Sean McVay could have to urgently find a replacement.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford's situation has been the subject of much conversation given that he's 36 years old and seems to be approaching the end of his illustrious career. He was seemingly playing with an injury during the postseason despite his strong play,
NFL Confirms Double Punishment for Sean McVay’s Rams As Matthew Stafford Considers Retirement ‘Dire at best’: A 44-year-old Chicago woman bought a house listed for $1 in Italy — then had to spend $446,