Rams must decide which core vets can stay and who could go, meaning Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Rob Havenstein, Tyler Higbee and Kyren Williams are in question.
The Rams could consider a trade of QB Matthew Stafford, WR Cooper Kupp could be traded or released, and RB Kyren Williams could be extended.
Soon to be 37 years of age, quarterback Matthew Stafford is seemingly on the back nine of his NFL career. However, that has not stopped him from wanting to play in 2025. In fact, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport,
Rams HC Sean McVay speaks on the possibility of signing RB Kyren Williams to a contract extension this offseason
On the first play of the ensuing drive, running back Kyren Williams picked up eight ... It was third and 10 after a penalty. Quarterback Matthew Stafford got the snap, but was then sacked by ...
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The Los Angeles Rams' season-ending loss to the Philadelphia Eagles has brought Matthew Stafford's future into question.
Here’s a look at where the Rams’ offense stands entering the offseason. QB Matthew Stafford, RB Kyren Williams, WR Cooper Kupp, WR Puka Nacua, TE Tyler Higbee, RT Rob Havenstein, RG Kevin Dotson, C Beaux Limmer and LG Steve Avila are signed for the 2025 season.
After running for 1,299 yards and 14 touchdowns in an injury-free season, the running back is entering the final year of his rookie contract.
While the Eagles got a touchdown on their opening drive, the Rams got one, too, to take a 7-6 lead in the first quarter.
Asked about his future after the divisional-round playoff loss to the Eagles, Stafford looked at his watch, said the game had just ended a little while ago, and added he would “ take some time to think about it ,” via Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com.