The NFL offseason is heating up, and the Los Angeles Rams are stunningly open to a trade involving quarterback Matthew Stafford. On Sunday, the Rams cleared Stafford’s agent to start speaking to other teams about a potential marriage ahead of the 2025 season.
The second quarterback domino of the 2025 offseason has fallen after Matthew Stafford and the Rams decided to continue their partnership. With Stafford no longer an option, the New York Giants are now reportedly nterested in acquiring future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers,
The Las Vegas Raiders and New York Giants expressed interest in a potential trade for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.
With his New York Jets tenure now over, it might be easier said than done to find a new team for veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers. ESPN's Jeremy Fowler reported Sunday on SportsCenter that "there's not a natural fit talking to people around the league,
The New York Giants are reportedly falling behind the Las Vegas Raiders in their pursuit of Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford.
In his latest mock draft released Tuesday, ESPN NFL draft expert Mel Kiper Jr. predicted that multiple quarterback-needy teams will pass on the position early in the first round in favor of help at other spots.
If the Los Angeles Rams decide to trade him, it would appear quarterback Matthew Stafford's top options are the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Giants. If his decision comes down to those two, who would he choose?
The Las Vegas Raiders didn't land Matthew Stafford, which stings. Nonetheless, their failed pursuit of the veteran quarterback revealed multiple silver linings, suggesting things are different with legendary signal-caller Tom Brady as a minority shareholder.
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Sporting News on MSNRaiders rumored to be most likely landing spot for $72M star wide receiverThe Las Vegas Raiders need to add a true No. 1 wide receiver to their offense, no matter who is playing quarterback in 2025. With that in mind, the Raiders are rumored to be the most likely landing spot for a $72 million star wideout.
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