Matthew Stafford will return to the Los Angeles Rams in 2025, but he won’t be alone. The NFC West team has added a key offensive piece to help the veteran quarterback find success this season.
After days of speculation, the Rams have finally shut down all rumors. The team confirmed Stafford’s return after restructuring his contract to keep him in Los Angeles for at least another season.
While Stafford remains the centerpiece of the offense, the Rams know he can’t do it all on his own. That’s why they’ve secured another crucial player to bolster their lineup and provide the protection he needs.
Rams add key offensive piece hours after announcing Stafford’s return
The Rams are fully committed to Stafford as their leader under center. Despite rumors of a possible departure, the team opted to restructure his contract on Friday, ensuring their partnership with the veteran quarterback remains intact.
Los Angeles had previously granted Stafford permission to explore offers from other teams. However, the front office ultimately decided to lock him in with a new deal—though specific details of the restructured contract have yet to be revealed.

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Understanding that their quarterback needs a strong supporting cast, the Rams wasted no time reinforcing their offensive line. Just hours after confirming Stafford’s return, the team signed left tackle Alaric Jackson to a three-year, $57 million contract extension, per Jordan Schultz.
Jackson, who went undrafted in 2021, has become an essential piece of Sean McVay’s offensive line. After a slow start to his career, he earned a starting role in 2023 and has since solidified himself as a reliable protector for Stafford.
How long will Matthew Stafford stay with the Rams?
While the Rams have secured Stafford for now, his long-term future remains uncertain. The 37-year-old quarterback has battled injuries in recent years, making another long-term extension unlikely.

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According to Tom Pelissero, Stafford’s new deal will be evaluated on a year-to-year basis. As of today, if he plays out his contract, he would become an unrestricted free agent in 2027.
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