The Los Angeles Rams were "unanimous" in the decision to keep Matthew Stafford this offseason, says Sean McVay.

Stafford signed a four-year, $160 million extension with L.A. in 2022. He then struggled through injuries as the Rams flopped in the wake of their Super Bowl victory.

"There was a consistent and unanimous dialogue and understanding," McVay said. "When that March deadline came in terms of him being due the bonus that he's deserved and that he's earned, we were all in unanimous agreement that we wanted him to be the quarterback."

McVay added: "I know I can certainly speak for all of us and say we're excited as hell about Matthew Stafford. It's been great to see him feeling good, and I'm certainly really glad he's our quarterback, and that's where we're at."