The Rams finished up their offseason program this week and have about a month-long break between now and the July 22 training camp report date at Loyola Marymount University for rookies and veterans.
During that time, theRams.com will be taking an updated look at positions on the team's roster, beginning with the quarterback position.

Key offseason moves
- Restructured Matthew Stafford's contract. The move ensured the Rams accomplished their end goal all along of keeping their QB1, though losing him was an outcome head coach Sean McVay said he never thought would occur. McVay also said the financial terms of Stafford's contract restructure will be under his existing extension, which he signed in March 2022 and has him under contract with the Rams through the 2026 season, operating on a year-to-year approach.
- Re-signed Jimmy Garoppolo. When the 33-year-old veteran spoke before and after in Week 18 – his lone appearance of the season – he was content with letting the offseason play out organically, in terms of pursuing a starting job elsewhere or returning to the Rams in 2025. Garoppolo enjoyed his time in Los Angeles' locker room so much, he elected to remain in his backup role and re-sign with the team before hitting the open market. In turn, it gave the Rams continuity in an important role for a second-straight season.
Who's under contract
2024 stats: Completed 340 of 517 pass attempts (65.8%) for 3,762 yards with 20 touchdowns against eight interceptions in 16 games (all starts).
2024 stats: Completed 27 of 41 pass attempts (65.9%) for 334 yards with two touchdowns against one interception in one start (Week 18 vs. Seahawks).
2024 stats: Did not record any stats since he did not appear in any games last season.
What's next
Building on the old, and becoming familiar with the new in the offense. It's not going to be a radically different vision, but McVay earlier this year said he wanted greater versatility, regardless of personnel, after the shortcomings experienced by Los Angeles' offense last season. The ability to successfully bring that to life starts with collaboration between McVay and the team's passers, especially Stafford, and the quarterbacks' ownership of that process.