Via Albert Breer of SI.com, the Giants, Steelers, Browns, and Raiders have shown interest in Stafford. Along with unnamed "others." Each of those four will need a starting quarter
One NFL insider says at least 4 teams have “thrown their hats in the ring” for Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.
Until the Rams figure out what they're going to do with Matthew Stafford, and to a lesser extent Cooper Kupp, their free-agency and draft plans remain murky.
The weird vibe between the Rams and quarterback Matthew Stafford is about to get weirder. Appearing Friday on Rich Eisen's show, Tom Pelissero of NFL Media said the Rams have given Stafford's agent permission to speak to other teams.
The Los Angeles Rams don’t have to answer that question right now as it pertains to Matthew Stafford, but they may need to if their contract negotiations with the quarterback stall out. Drew Brees has been through his share of contract talks,
Former Lions quarterback and current ESPN personality Dan Orlovsky doesn’t think the Rams will move on Matthew Stafford this offseason.
Until Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams agree to a new contract, rumors about the possibility of him being traded will run rampant. They’re not unfounded, either. If the Rams don’t work something out with Stafford,
Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network suggested the New York Giants might pursue Los Angeles Rams star Matthew Stafford over targeting a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Jeremiah projected the Giants to select Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter in his newest mock draft,
Matthew Stafford, who could be traded from the Los Angeles Rams this offseason, reportedly wants to be paid $50 million or more to play in the 2025 season.
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Stafford has familiarity with Kevin O'Connell, sure, but there are a couple clear reasons why he's not going to end up in Minnesota.