After 16 NFL seasons, Rams’ quarterback Matthew Stafford is among the most well-liked quarterbacks — and players in general — in the NFL. He began his career as one of the few bright spots in an otherwise depressing era in Detroit before going on to lead L.A. to its first Super Bowl victory this century.

Stafford will forever be remembered as a legend in Detroit, but his greatest successes came in Los Angeles. In four seasons as a Ram, he’s won four playoff games (and counting) after falling short in all three career playoff games as a Lion.

Stafford has won a Super Bowl and made a name for himself in two cities; many would call that a more than successful career. As the years have worn on, there has been plenty of speculation about Stafford’s potential retirement, especially considering he’s finally hoisted the Lombardi Trophy.

Will the 2024 season mark the end of Stafford’s illustrious career? Let’s take a look at what the offseason might hold for the veteran signal-caller.

SN’S PLAYOFFS HQ: Live NFL scores | Full NFL schedule | Updated NFL bracket

Will Matthew Stafford retire after this season?

Stafford is set to turn 37 on Feb. 7, just two days before Super Bowl 59. As of now, he’s the second-oldest starting quarterback in the NFL, behind only Aaron Rodgers, who is currently 41. Given his age, a retirement announcement could come at any time.

At this point, Stafford has not formally indicated as to whether he plans to retire this offseason. However, in an interview leading up to the 2024 season, Stafford revealed that he hopes to play for another few seasons.

“I definitely appreciate my opportunities and appreciate this game. I mean, it’s given me a ton. I hope I’ve got three or four more left in me. We’ll see. Every year is a new year, but I do feel good,” Stafford said on the “Pardon My Take” podcast last August.

It appears that as long as he’s “feeling good” and believes that he can physically do everything that is asked of him over the course of the NFL season, he’ll be back in action for the Rams next season.

MORE 2025 NFL PLAYOFF NEWS:

Matthew Stafford contract

Stafford signed a 4-year, $160 million extension with the Rams in March of 2022. This contract would keep Stafford in Los Angeles through the 2026 season.

The contract has since been renegotiated, but the value of the deal remains the same and he’ll still remain under contract until 2026.

Matthew Stafford career stats

Matthew Stafford Career Stats
Season Team Yds TD Cmp% Int
2009 DET 2267 13 53.3 20
2010 DET 535 6 59.4 1
2011 DET 5038 41 63.5 16
2012 DET 4967 20 59.8 17
2013 DET 4650 29 58.5 19
2014 DET 4257 22 60.3 12
2015 DET 4262 32 67.2 13
2016 DET 4327 24 65.3 10
2017 DET 4446 29 65.7 10
2018 DET 3777 21 66.1 11
2019 DET 2499 19 64.3 5
2020 DET 4084 26 64.2 10
2021 LAR 4886 41 67.2 17
2022 LAR 2087 10 68 8
2023 LAR 3965 24 62.6 11
2024 LAR 3762 20 65.8 8

Over the course of his career, Stafford has thrown for 59,809 yards, 377 touchdowns, and 188 interceptions.

Read the full article here

Share.
Leave A Reply

Exit mobile version