Los Angeles – The Rams have given permission to the field marshal agent Matthew Stafford to talk with other teams about its market value, confirmed a source to ESPN on Saturday.
The news was first reported by NFL Network. The parties have been discussing a reworking contract, a source told ESPN.
After the Rams won the Super Bowl LVI, the team and Stafford agreed to an extension of the contract in March 2022. Stafford has two seasons left in the extension, with $ 4 million guaranteed in 2025 and none in 2026.
The last low season, Stafford and the Rams agreed to a reworking contract, an adjustment that took until the day Stafford informed the training camp. The Rams coach Sean McVay said after the season that he expected the 37 -year -old team and Stafford, to have clarity about the situation “sooner rather than later.”
“I am sure to proud of the work body and really proud of the way he has played,” McVay said during his seasonal end of the season. “I think the most great thing you can say about Matthew is that the most big You go out in the field, and therefore, I am sure of appreciation. “
After spending their first 12 seasons with the Detroit Lions, the Rams changed Stafford before the 2021 season and then won the Super Bowl in their first season together.
In 16 games last season, Stafford completed 65.8% of its passes for 3,762 yards with 20 touchdowns and eight interceptions.