Sources — Los Angeles Rams have extended the $160M contract for QB Matthew Stafford

The RamsAnd Matthew StaffordSources tell ESPN’s Adam Schefter that the four-year extension of $160 million has been completed. It includes $135 million guaranteed. This should allow the veteran quarterback to end his career in Los Angeles.

The agreement comes just over a month after Stafford led Rams in a 23-20 Super Bowl LVI win against the Cincinnati BengalsAt SoFi Stadium to complete one the most impressive first-year runs of a quarterback in recent NFL History. Stafford was the solution to the Rams’ offensive problems, after spending 12 years in Detroit. Cooper KuppHis steady, efficient play has helped them to their second Super Bowl appearance in four years.

The Rams’ first championship since Kurt Warner in 1999 was won by the Rams quarterback, 33 years old. He maintained a steady focus and strong leadership throughout the season.

This report was compiled by the Associated Press.

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