Matthew Stafford Net Worth 2024

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - Matthew Stafford (#9) of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates after defeating the New Orleans Saints in the game at SoFi Stadium on December 21, 2023 in Inglewood, California. (Photo : Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has had a relatively successful career in the NFL spanning 15 seasons.

The Detroit Lions selected the signal-caller with the first overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft, where he spent the first 12 seasons of his career. Stafford set several franchise records, but they failed to make an impact in the postseason.

The Lions traded Stafford to the Rams ahead of the 2021 season in a deal that included Jared Goff, a 2021 third-round pick, and two first-round picks in 2022 and 2023. He went on to win the Super Bowl LVI as the starter in his first season with the team.

With a long and successful career in the NFL that has been highly lucrative, how much will Matthew Stafford's net worth be in 2024?

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Matthew Stafford Net Worth 2024: $150 million

The 35-year-old Stafford is worth $150 million as of 2024, according to several reputable sources such as Celebrity Net WorthMarket Realist, and Freshers Live.

Stafford is slated to earn $27.5 million in the ongoing 2023 NFL season, the first official year of a contract extension he signed last season.

The four-year contract extension included a massive signing bonus worth $60 million, and the total amount was disbursed in 2022. This significant payout propelled Stafford into business and financial outlet Forbes' list of highest-paid athletes that year.

Stafford earned a total of $72.3 million in 2022, securing the 13th position among the highest-paid athletes in the world, mainly due to the impact of his signing bonus.

Matthew Stafford's Wealth

By the end of the 2023 NFL season, Stafford will have earned $328.3 million in NFL salary throughout 15 seasons playing in the league, according to Spotrac.

The amount makes him the third-highest-earning NFL player of all time behind Aaron Rodgers and Tom Brady, per Statista.

Considering the remaining $94 million left in his current contract until 2026, Stafford is on track to surpass Rodgers as the highest-earning NFL player once their contracts are up, with his career earnings projected to reach $422.3 million by that time.

Before his current contract, Stafford inked the richest deal in NFL history at its signing in 2017, a five-year contract extension with the Lions valued at $135 million.

In addition to his earnings from the NFL, the former Georgia Bulldogs quarterback has lucrative endorsement deals with various prominent brands. 

Stafford is affiliated with American sportswear giant Nike, collectibles manufacturer Panini, online sports merchandise retailer Fanatics, telecommunications network AT&T, food and beverage company PepsiCo, automotive manufacturer Ford Motors, and health insurance provider Blue Cross Blue Shield Association.

Upon moving to Los Angeles, Stafford purchased a home in the Hidden Hills neighborhood in San Fernando Valley, estimated to be worth $28 million.

Adjacent to this, the Stafford family owns a 1980s red-brick house and vineyard acquired in March 2022 for $10.5 million. The combined 3-acre compound now includes two extravagant homes and two swimming pools, with a total value approaching $40 million.

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