It was Los Angeles all along for Matthew Stafford.
Speaking to reporters Monday following an eventful offseason — in which the Giants and Raiders heavily pursued him before he re-upped with the Rams — the 37-year-old quarterback revealed he “never really” wanted to leave the team he’s called home since 2021.
“There are so many positive things about our organization and about our team. I never really wanted to leave. I’m just happy to be back and happy that the Rams want me back. We can move forward and hopefully have a great season,” Stafford said on the first day of the team’s offseason program, according to ProFootballTalk.
Coming off a 10-7 regular season and a Divisional Round playoff appearance — Los Angeles fell to the eventual Super Bowl-champion Eagles in a snowy 28-22 thriller — Stafford entered an offseason with plenty of questions about the future and whether it would include another run with the Rams.
The Rams Stafford was seeking a new deal in the $50 million-per-season ballpark.

