Through all of the discourse about the Los Angeles Rams drafting Ty Simpson, reigning MVP Matthew Stafford has largely been mum on the situation, leading to speculation about how his feelings on having his successor in the room.
Rams general manager Les Snead, like head coach Sean McVay, believes it is a non-issue for the unquestioned starter heading into the 2026 season.
That has not quelled the discourse around the Ramsâ new dynamic.
Rams Face Major Matthew Stafford Question
GettyThe Los Angeles Rams have questions to answer about Matthew Stafford.
Pro Football Talkâs Mike Florio cited the Ramsâ efforts to quell questions about dissension over the Simpson selection, pointing to it all being geared towards keeping Stafford appeased.
âItâs now obvious that the Rams have twisted themselves into an ever-changing Eldredge knot over the messaging associated with the stunning decision to use the 13th overall pick in the draft on quarterback Ty Simpson. And the overriding purpose of the fast-moving shell game has been the ongoing management of the relationship with the NFLâs reigning MVP â quarterback Matthew Stafford,â Florio wrote on April 28.
âNow that the truth (we think) has come out, itâs fair to wonder how Stafford will react.â
Florio acknowledged McVayâs comments on Stafford taking the news as well as he could have hoped, but remained pessimistic about the situation being as copestetic as the Ramsâ brain trust has tried to portray. LAâs selection was shocking, but Simpson revealed it was well-planned.
âThe ever-moving goalposts suggest anxiety from the organization about Staffordâs potential reaction to banking that bonus pick,â Florio wrote. âAnd now that Simpson has given up the ghost as to the extent to which McVay was involved in scouting him, itâs time to get some popcorn and wait for Staffordâs next move.â
Florio noted the looming situation of Staffordâs contract and his $400-plus million in career earnings, while also floating the idea of the two sides exploring the trade market once again.
Les Snead Doubles Down on Matthew Stafford
GettyMatthew Stafford #9 of the Los Angeles Rams looks on during the NFC Wild Card Playoffs against the Carolina Panthers.
McVay called Stafford a stud, saying the veteran would embrace Simpson, but also that the Rams remain his team.
Snead said that McVay handled the discussion with Stafford about Simpson.
âI know Sean sat down with Matthew, and Sean was the one that was communicating what our plans were if Ty were to fall to 13,â Snead said on âThe Pat McAfee Showâ on April 28. âBy the time we chatted with Matthew, there was aâif you want to call itâgood guesstimate that Ty would have a chance to fall to 13. I think at the end of the day, Matthewâs a very, very smart player. He comprehends, right, whatâs what the plan is. He understands it. Heâs a professional. Thatâs what he does. And at the end of the day, heâs the reigning MVP.â
Snead was clear that the Rams would welcome having Stafford around to win âthree straightâ MVPs, but his underlying message was clear. The Rams were planning for their future because their present is represented by an aging passer.
Snead said that they were able to âarticulateâ their plan to Stafford along the way, with his decision to return actually factoring positively into their decision to draft Simpson.
Snead said the Rams can still use future draft capital to improve the roster around Stafford.
Rams Looking to Beat Attrition
GettyThe Los Angeles Rams planned for their future with their selection of Ty Simpson in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Staffordâs MVP season has overshadowed concerns about his future following his back injury last offseason and years of retirement speculation. Not for the Rams.
âHereâs what doing the QB this year does for us, right: Thereâs an element that we are able to get a possible successor, come in, and hey, earn equity, be a backup. But what it does in the future is this isâhopefully, weâre picking late. Letâs call it that,â Snead said. âWhen you have a QB that, right, is in the twilight of his career, a lot of times you want to save some of those early picks, right, to ensure just in case Matthew decides, âIâve had enough.â Itâs coming soon. Hey, itâs his timeline. Heâs the MVP.â
âAt the end of the day, when youâre not sure when, he might say itâs over, youâd like to ensure some of those other picks in case you need to react versus proacting for the next QB. We can now, maybe, use those picks, right, to add different players to chase special with Matthew, whether itâs through the draft or doing what we did with Trent McDuffie and adding a veteran.â
Whatever the reason, and however it came to be, the Rams have a plan for life after Stafford.
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