The Vikings had a sterling regular season before falling apart in the playoffs. Matthew Stafford's Rams were the ones who sent Minnesota packing. Sam Darnold had a great year but struggled in clutch moments in the final game of the season when the top spot in the conference was on the line, and again in the Wild Card round.
Free agency won't begin until March 12, and the draft in Green Bay follows on April 24, so teams have significant roster moves to make before the 2025 season begins in September. But that hasn't stopped Yardbarker NFL writers from evaluating the Super Bowl potential of NFC teams for next season.
Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp have enjoyed their four years together, specifically the 2021 season in which the Rams made a Super Bowl run with the latter wi
“My understanding is Matthew Stafford does in fact plan to play next season,” NFL insider Ian Rapoport said. “This is essentially what he communicated to the Rams. Wanted to take some time off, but basically told them, ‘I feel good, I don't see why I wouldn't play.'”
The LA Rams topped the NFC West in 2024 but lost in the Divisional round to the Eagles. What next for their quarterback?
The Los Angeles Rams could move on from quarterback Matthew Stafford this offseason. Other teams will be eager to have him instead.
Matthew Stafford has a $4M roster bonus due in mid-March, and his contract has been set up as a “we’ll see” for 2025 and beyond. The money doesn’t create a hard deadline for a decision, but surely the Rams will want an idea of things 2 months from now.
Matthew Stafford's playing future is uncertain, but his early remarks point to him remaining with the Rams in 2025. More at Pro Football Rumors.
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