Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has confirmed he will play in 2026 after an MVP season. The 38-year-old recently signed a contract extension that keeps him with the team through 2027.
Stafford addressed retirement speculation during an appearance on Chris Long's podcast. He described his decision-making process as year-to-year and said he consults his family before committing further.
He noted conversations with Tom Brady and Drew Brees about longevity in the league. Brees told him at age 37 that his best years could still lie ahead.
Stafford emphasized avoiding long-term commitments that might not align with his readiness. He said he remains focused on the upcoming season and will reassess afterward.