Over the weekend, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network revealed that Stafford will receive an additional $5 million in pay for the 2024 season in addition to a $4
million bonus for the 2025 campaign. This year, his base pay was $31 million. Even though Stafford still had three years left on his contract, only $15 million
in guaranteed money had been awarded to him overall before the adjustment, according to ESPN’s Sarah Barshop. The arrangement from last week
made it possible for the seasoned signal-caller to attend training camp unhindered.You know what I mean, listen, I’m content where I am?” Stafford stated
following his acceptance of the revised agreement. “I’m glad to be playing and to be here. To be honest, what matters most to me is that I’m thrilled to play
football this year.” Sean McVay, the head coach of the Rams, gave Stafford high marks for handling the issue this summer. “I was grateful that we were able
to get the solution and I was also grateful for a lot of the dialogue that was able to exist,” McVay stated. “I’m relieved that everything was completed, and I
believe the way it happened was beneficial to all parties. In the end, I’m thrilled about this squad.” Stafford is