The top storyline at the Combine saw a resolution come about on Friday. Matthew Stafford reached agreement on a new deal with the Rams, ending the chance of a trade being worked out which would have sent him to a new team for the second time in his career.
The Raiders and Giants made strong pushes to acquire the 37-year-old before a summit with Los Angeles yielded a new agreement. Once the restructured pact is in place, Stafford will be assured of playing at least the 2025 campaign, his fifth with the Rams. Financial terms are not yet known, and that will likely be the case for the time being.
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports the new Stafford pact will be finalized over the coming weeks. A framework is clearly in place, and with financial clarity the Rams have already worked out a new deal with left tackle Alaric Jackson. Still, Rapoport notes the exact details – including Stafford’s compensation for 2025 and the cap structure of the contract – will likely not emerge until the start of the new league year later this month.
Here are some other notes related to yesterday’s major QB news:
- It was learned shortly before the agreement was reached that Stafford and head coach Sean McVay had remained in communication through this process. To little surprise, the chance to remain with the Super Bowl winner was a key factor in a resolution being found. Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer writes Stafford’s preference was to stay in Los Angeles and extend his partnership with McVay. The team went to the divisional round of the playoffs in 2024, and expectations will be high moving forward with continuity on the sidelines and under center.
- The Raiders were seen as the likelier suitor to acquire Stafford when a trade was on the table, and parameters on a contract were reported to be in place. The Giants made a strong pursuit as well, though, and SNY’s Connor Hughes notes New York was prepared to swing a trade and commit to a contract worth more than $50MM per year (video link). The 16-year veteran has been connected to an asking price which would make him the oldest member of the group at that financial threshold. Taking the Giants’ interest one step further, Paul Schwartz of the New York Post confirms the team was willing to commit to a two-year pact including between $90MM and $100MM guaranteed. GM Joe Schoen will now look elsewhere on the veteran market.
- In the event a trade had been made, Aaron Rodgers would have been a name to watch regarding replacement options for the Rams. Dianna Russini of The Athletic writes the 41-year-old would indeed have received consideration, adding the same would have been true of Jimmy Garoppolo (subscription required). The latter is a pending free agent after he took a one-year deal in 2024 to handle backup duties. He could be retained as a high-end QB2 option for next year; failing that, the Rams could turn to Stetson Bennett, who has yet to make a regular season NFL appearance.
How many teams is Garoppalo going to have to fail with before everybody stops thinking he’s going to be a first string QB. He’s the new Colt McCoy, fifteen years in the league and he’s done nothing except hold a mean clipboard. Give me Andy Dalton, Aaron Rodgers, Jacoby Brissett, Jameis Winston, heck even Joe Flacco before signing up Jimmy Boy.
Jimmy g had success as a game manager with a strong supporting cast, he’s at his best when he’s only asked to throw it 20-25x a game.
I agree -I don’t think he’s great and I don’t want him.
but I’m not going to pretend that he hasn’t had a good amount of success in the NFL. Jimmy has more wins than McCoy has starts. Not really comparable.
Jimmy is made of glass but ironically he has a better career passer rating than Stafford and the $55MM dollar man in Jacksonville.
Absolutely, he breaks easily.
Stafford has played in 140 more games, most of which on a terrible lions team where he was constantly airing it out. If Jimmy wasn’t carries by run game and defense and put the ball in the air like stafford has -that rating would come back to earth
Would love to see the Raiders make a move for McCarthy. He’s probably the best young QB out there. Can’t see TB12 being impressed with either McConnell or Minshew.