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Updated · CBS Sports · May 22
Rams Extend Matthew Stafford Through 2027 in $60 Million Deal After 46-TD MVP Season
Updated
Updated · CBS Sports · May 22

Rams Extend Matthew Stafford Through 2027 in $60 Million Deal After 46-TD MVP Season

12 articles · Updated · CBS Sports · May 22
  • A one-year extension worth up to $60 million keeps Matthew Stafford under contract with the Rams through 2027, turning his pact into a two-year deal worth as much as $105 million.
  • The new money follows Stafford's MVP season at age 37, when he led the NFL with 4,707 passing yards and 46 touchdowns while powering the league's most prolific offense.
  • Stafford will earn $40 million fully guaranteed in 2026, and if he hits all incentives his $52.5 million annual average would tie Justin Herbert for the NFL's eighth-highest quarterback salary.
  • Los Angeles also buys time for 2026 first-round pick Ty Simpson to develop behind Stafford, though the extension sharpens questions about using the No. 13 pick on a quarterback during a win-now window.
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