Initial reports describe Stafford’s new contract as a hybrid structure—part traditional quarterback agreement, part legacy preservation, part organizational partnership. Financial terms remain undisclosed, but early indications suggest figures that could place Stafford in the highest earnings tier among active quarterbacks, even as he enters the latter stages of his career.
The lifetime designation essentially ties Stafford to the Rams organization well beyond his playing years. After retirement, the contract reportedly transitions into a multi-year executive advisory role, ensuring Stafford remains involved with the franchise in football operations, quarterback development, or front-office collaboration.