Matthew Stafford is cementing his status as the NFL’s all-time leading earner, even as millions of fresh dollars are circulating among players in this most recent free agent free-for-all.

Stafford, on the heels of his NFL MVP season, is working in the second year of a 2-year, $84 million contract which will push his career earnings over $450 million and separate him further from Aaron Rodgers, the second-highest career earner at $395, pending a free agent deal.

Stafford’s NFL earnings also eclipse those of Tom Brady, who won a record seven Super Bowls and earned $333 million as a player before retiring after the 2022 season, per the Spotrac player database.

Kirk Cousins, recently released by the Atlanta Falcons, follows Stafford and Rodgers on the active players list of top earners, earning $322 million — $90 million of which came from the Falcons over the 2024 and 2025 seasons.

Stafford, who announced he’s returning for an 18th season at his MVP acceptance speech in San Francisco last month, continues to live up to the high earnings he has banked since being selected with the first pick of the 2009 draft by the Detroit Lions.

The former Georgia quarterback standout led the NFL with 4,707 passing yards and 46 touchdowns, despite missing most all of the preseason.

Sony Michel, a former NFL teammate of Stafford’s recently provided some insight into Stafford during a recent appearance on Drew Butler’s “Puntandpass” Podcast.

“It almost felt like we played together in college, because he’s that cool of a dude,” said Michel, a teammate of Stafford’s while with the Los Angeles Rams in 2021, and again in 2023.

“You’re talking about a super chill guy, low maintenance, but extremely talented.”

Michel recounted an instance when Stafford took him under his wing entering into the Rams’ 2021-22 Super Bowl-winning season.

“I got traded (to Los Angeles) at the end of training camp, so the last week of training camp he spent a lot of time with me,” Michel said. “ … We did walk-throughs with just me and him.

“You’re talking about the ultimate competitor, you’re talking about a guy that wanted to win, and he’s going to put guys in position to win, very similar to Tom Brady.”

NFL active career passing leaders

  • Aaron Rodgers, 66,274 yards
  • Matthew Stafford, 64,516 yards
  • Joe Flacco, 48,176 yards
  • Russell Wilson, 46,966 yards
  • Kirk Cousins, 44,700 yards
  • Andy Dalton, 38,793 yards
  • Jared Goff, 39,622 yards
  • Dak Prescott, 35,989 yards
  • Patrick Mahomes, 35,939 yards
  • Josh Allen, 30,102 yards

NFL all-time leading passers

  • Tom Brady, 89,214 yards
  • Drew Brees, 80,358 yards
  • Peyton Manning, 71,940 yards
  • Brett Favre, 71,838 yards
  • Aaron Rodgers, 66,274 yards
  • Matthew Stafford, 64,516 yards
  • Ben Roethlisberger, 64,088 yards
  • Philip Rivers, 63,984 yards
  • Matt Ryan, 62792 yards
  • Dan Marino 61,361 yards

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