Matthew Stafford firma una extensión de un año con los Rams

El vigente MVP de la NFL, Matthew Stafford, ha firmado una extensión de contrato de un año con los Los Angeles Rams. El acuerdo, anunciado el jueves, lo mantiene en el equipo hasta 2027 y añade hasta 60 millones de dólares en incentivos.

La extensión convierte el contrato de Stafford en un acuerdo de dos años valorado en hasta 105 millones de dólares. Ganará 40 millones de dólares totalmente garantizados en 2026 bajo los términos existentes de su contrato. Si se cumplen todos los incentivos, promediaría 52.5 millones de dólares al año y se situaría como el octavo quarterback mejor pagado de la NFL.

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