The Los Angeles Rams may have taken Ty Simpson with the 13th overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, but the message around Matthew Stafford is sounding a lot less temporary than people expected.
After the Rams signed the 38-year-old quarterback to a contract extension that keeps him in place as the starter through at least the upcoming season, the assumption in some corners has been that this is a year-to-year setup. But Sean McVay, according to reporting from NFL insider Jason La Canfora of SportsBoom US, may be perfectly happy to keep rolling with Stafford for as long as Stafford wants to keep going.
"According to sources familiar with McVay’s thinking, he wants Stafford, the reigning MVP, to be his starting quarterback as long as Stafford wants to do it and can still perform at a high level," La Canfora revealed in an update shared on Tuesday.
That level of belief apparently runs deep inside the building, too. One Rams source who spoke with La Canfora said that "the amount of respect we have for (Stafford) goes beyond words."
The Stafford-Simpson pairing has already drawn attention this offseason. Multiple reports have said the two quarterbacks have gotten along well during spring workouts, and one recent report suggested McVay could open the 2026 season with Simpson slotted as the team’s QB3. That would likely leave Simpson in what amounts to a red-shirt rookie year, though it remains unclear how long he’d be willing to wait before pushing for a real shot at the top job.
Stafford, for his part, has already floated the idea of playing deeper into his 40s. He recently said he has spoken with Tom Brady and Drew Brees about that possibility.
La Canfora also noted that the Rams’ recent restructure and extension for Stafford may not necessarily be the final chapter of his career. "Most are assuming that the Rams' latest contract restructure with Matthew Stafford and subsequent extension will be the final deal of his NFL career, but that’s not absolutely the case," he explained. "Stafford is 38, but we have seen quarterbacks win big into their 40s, and league sources indicated that some of the concerns with Stafford’s back last offseason have not been a problem this spring and summer."
For now, the Rams are being treated as a serious contender. DraftKings Sportsbook listed them as the overall betting favorites at +550 to win Super Bowl LXI on Tuesday morning. La Canfora said Stafford could "go out on top" if Los Angeles is still standing in February, though he also added that there are "possible scenarios that could see this era of Rams football extended."
What that means for Simpson is still anybody’s guess.
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