Matthew Stafford’s contract, replacing a legend – Daily News

On Tuesday, the Rams will report to Loyola Marymount ahead of Wednesday’s first training camp practice. Many of the same leaders and breakout stars from 2023’s surprise playoff appearance return, but much has changed for the franchise, as well, including the loss of a pillar of the Rams’ past decade.

Here’s a look at four storylines worth monitoring as the Rams open training camp this week.

Replacing a legend in the aggregate

From the moment defensive tackle Aaron Donald announced his retirement, the Rams have insisted that one player will not replace the future Hall of Famer by himself. The message was shared both publicly with the media and behind closed doors as coaches reminded rookie tackle Kobie Turner to stay himself rather than try to be anyone else.

Turner will still be a big part of the new-look Rams defensive front, as will fellow second-year standout Byron Young at outside linebacker. But the Rams supported their “Moneyball” approach to filling Donald’s void by selecting Florida State edge rusher Jared Verse and defensive tackle Braden Fiske with their first two picks in the NFL draft. They added Washington State’s Brennan Jackson and Clemson’s Tyler Davis to the mix on day three.

The rookies impressed veterans during OTAs, but the true tests will come when pads come on, and when the Rams practice against the Cowboys, Chargers and Texans this preseason. And Turner and Young will need to prove that their productive rookie seasons weren’t only the product of lining up alongside Donald.

New general

Sticking with the defense, the Rams will be led by first-year defensive coordinator Chris Shula this season after the Falcons hired away Raheem Morris to be their head coach.

Shula has been a part of the Rams coaching staff for the entirety of Sean McVay’s tenure as head coach. So Shula has served under Morris, Wade Phillips and Brandon Staley, and brings in-depth experience working at all levels of the defense. In a sense, we can expect Shula to be a continuation of the defense’s evolution over the last seven years.

But that doesn’t mean we should expect everything to stay the same, especially following Donald’s retirement. Shula has maintained that any changes to the scheme will be based on the personnel he has at his disposal. Training camp will be our first look at what changes he might implement in 2024.

Stafford contract watch

Almost the moment it became clear the Rams wouldn’t use a first-round pick on a quarterback in April, word leaked that Matthew Stafford was dissatisfied with his contract situation.

The veteran who won a Super Bowl with the Rams following his first season with the team in 2021 signed a team-friendly deal following that championship run, with no guaranteed money on it following the 2024 season. Following a strong age-35 season in which he helped the Rams to a surprise playoff run, Stafford wanted that rectified.

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