Quarterback Matthew Stafford is staying with the Rams under a restructured contract, ending weeks of speculation about the Super Bowl winner’s future.

The Rams announced their new agreement with Stafford on Friday without initially revealing any details.

The 37-year-old Stafford had two years left on the four-year, $160 million contract extension he signed in 2022, shortly after leading the Rams to a championship in his first season with the team.

College basketball: The NCAA has not finalized expansion plans for the men’s and women’s basketball tournaments and a decision is unlikely soon, NCAA senior vice president of basketball Dan Gavitt said in a CBS Sports interview.

College football: The NCAA Football Rules Committee announced Friday it would propose that a team be charged with a timeout if one of its players falls to the ground on the field because of an injury after the ball is spotted for the next play. ... Auburn says coach Hugh Freeze has been diagnosed with an early form of prostate cancer. The Tigers say the 55-year-old Freeze is expected to make a full recovery and will continue his normal coaching duties and responsibilities while undergoing treatment.

Golf: Jake Knapp went 10 holes without a birdie and made a double bogey with a tee shot into the water. But he birdied his last hole for a 70 Friday and was one shot clear of Matthieu Pavon at the Cognizant Classic.

MLB: Dodgers slugger Shohei Ohtani hit a solo home run in his first spring training plate appearance following offseason shoulder surgery.

NBA: Joel Embiid will miss the rest of the season, with the 76ers saying he is “medically unable to play” and will focus on treatment and rehabilitation of his left knee.