Sean McVay says he never seriously thought his partnership with Matthew Stafford would come to an end this month after four seasons together with the Los Angeles Rams. The head coach still acknowledged Monday that he's “been sleeping better the last couple of days” since the Rams and Stafford ended their much-publicized negotiations by agreeing to a restructured contract that gives a substantial raise to the Super Bowl-winning quarterback.
Sean McVay has been having sweet dreams ever since the Rams re-upped with a certain Super Bowl-winning quarterback last week. Speaking to reporters Monday, the longtime Rams coach, 39, said he’s “been sleeping better these last couple of days” after veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford agreed to stay with the team on a restructured contract Friday following brief flirtations with the Giants and Raiders.
Matthew Stafford and Sean McVay proved they were a match made in heaven when they won the Super Bowl together. Recently, they had a close call with having to part ways. That changed late last week when the Los Angeles Rams finalized a deal to keep Stafford in Hollywood.
Sean McVay insists he never seriously thought his partnership with Matthew Stafford would come to an end this month after four seasons together with the Los Angeles Rams. The head coach still acknowledged he’s “been sleeping better the last couple of days” since the Rams and Stafford ended their widely publicized negotiations by agreeing to a restructured contract that gives a substantial raise to the Super Bowl-winning quarterback.
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I don’t agree with the decision… I believed my career would begin and end in LA.” — Cooper Kupp, Feb 2025. The post NFL Rumors: $7.5M Cooper Kupp Decision forces Rams' to Change Stance As Sean Mcvay's WR Bids Tough Farewell appeared first on EssentiallySports.
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