Here are five things to know about Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford ahead of his first Super Bowl. Could the next major NFL trade involve Los Angeles Rams star quarterback Matthew Stafford?
NFL offseason is here. Trade rumors are swirling around big names like Matthew Stafford, who reportedly has permission from the Los Angeles Rams to discuss a contract with other teams. Meanwhile, all 32 clubs are able to use the franchise tag until March 4.
If the Rams trade Matthew Stafford, lots of experts expect they'll sign Aaron Rodgers to replace him. And they might. But if he had his choice of where
Stephen A. Smith goes off on the Rams allowing Matthew Stafford to talk to other NFL teams.
The New York Giants could be waiting for the Los Angeles Rams' contract negotiations with Matthew Stafford to play out before deciding on their next move at quarterback. ESPN's Jordan Raanan wrote Wednesday he believes it is "pretty clear" the Giants have made Stafford their "top priority at quarterback.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford has been a great asset on the field for the Los Angeles Rams. He joined the team in 2021 on a four-year, $160 million contract and has led them to the postseason on three occasions.
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The Rams are in good cap shape, at a projected $39 million under the cap, according to Spotrac, which is the middle of the pack compared to the rest of the NFL. That means the Rams should be able to re-sign their priority free agents and perhaps still have money left over.
The Rams will either have to find a way to give their quarterback more guaranteed money, or consider trading him to an interested team and starting over at the most important posi
The New York Giants are showing "significant interest" in a trade for Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford, but so is Tom Brady's Raiders.
Matthew Stafford appears to be on borrowed time with the Los Angeles Rams, and the San Francisco 49ers might benefit from No. 9 not being on Sean McVay's roster.