The long run is a bit bit blurry for Matthew Stafford after the Rams have been knocked out of the playoffs on Sunday.
However the 36-year-old quarterback didn’t appear too excited to debate what he would possibly do subsequent season when he spoke with reporters after the 28-22 loss in Philadelphia.
“As far as my future goes it’s 30 minutes after the last game, I’ll take some time to think about it,” Stafford stated. “But I feel like I was playing some pretty good ball.”
Stafford, a first-overall choose in 2009, has two years left on his contract, however whether or not he’ll stay in Los Angeles is a little bit of a thriller.
When requested by reporters if he nonetheless felt he had some gasoline left within the tank he replied, “Sure feels like it.”
Rams coach Sean McVay didn’t specific any curiosity in discussing the subject both when it got here up following the loss to the Eagles.
“I’m not really interested in talking about anything as it relates to next year,” he stated. “Right now, I’m just appreciative of this team.”
Stafford had adjusted his contact earlier than coaching camp opened final summer time and it had been reported that the 2 sides have been anticipated to play out the 2024 season and reassess afterward.
The Rams quarterback threw for 324 yards and two touchdowns within the NFC divisional spherical matchup with the Eagles and accomplished 340 passes for 3,762 yards and 20 touchdowns in the course of the common season.
“I’m proud to be associated with this group, coaching staff, front office, group of players, training staff, equipment guys, everybody,” Stafford stated. “It was a hell of an effort this year to get to this point. Anytime you play like this and get into the playoffs and get a win and keep it moving. Anytime you come up short it’s even tougher. That’s difficult, bit so proud to be associated with this group.”