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Home / Sports / Stafford's Future Looms: Rams Eye 2026 Draft for QB

Stafford's Future Looms: Rams Eye 2026 Draft for QB

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Matthew Stafford threw for 374 yards and three touchdowns in a 31-27 loss.
  • ESPN analyst projects Rams will trade up for a young quarterback in 2026.
  • Stafford, 38 in February, is under contract through the 2026 season.
Stafford's Future Looms: Rams Eye 2026 Draft for QB

The Los Angeles Rams' playoff run concluded with a 31-27 defeat to the Seahawks in the NFC Championship game. While quarterback Matthew Stafford demonstrated his capabilities with 374 passing yards and three touchdowns, the team's future at the position is now a prominent discussion. The Rams gained 479 total yards but ultimately fell short, prompting speculation about their long-term strategy.

An ESPN projection by Aaron Schatz suggests the Rams will aggressively pursue a young quarterback in the 2026 NFL Draft, possibly leveraging their two first-round picks. This strategic foresight aims to secure a successor for when Stafford, who turns 38 in February and is under contract until 2026, eventually retires. Despite the projection, Stafford expressed no immediate desire to discuss his future, deferring decisions until after the team's playoff journey.

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Head coach Sean McVay echoed this sentiment, focusing postgame on execution rather than quarterback transitions. The Rams currently operate within a win-now window, but proactive planning for a future quarterback change is seen as crucial to avoid future disruptions. The focus remains on preparing for tomorrow without prematurely disrupting today's competitive stance.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
An ESPN projection suggests the Rams will trade up in the 2026 NFL Draft to secure a young quarterback for the future.
Matthew Stafford is under contract with the Rams through the 2026 season.
The Los Angeles Rams lost the NFC Championship game to the Seahawks with a final score of 31-27.

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