Matt Hasselbeck joins Colin Cowherd to discuss whether the Los Angeles Rams should move on from Matthew Stafford and pursue Aaron Rodgers. They break down Stafford’s future in Los Angeles, Rodgers’ potential availability,
Stafford is reportedly seeking to be paid $50 million annually on a multi-year deal, which despite his resume, might be too rich for the Rams considering Stafford's age.
The Matthew Stafford situation is hovering over the Los Angeles Rams' offseason, and it will reportedly be front and center when members of the team are in Indianapolis for this week's NFL Scouting Combine.
After Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford's agent reportedly was granted permission to gauge his trade value around the NFL, more details have emerged about the signal-caller's desires. During an appearance on Good Morning Football,
The New York Giants have inquired about Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford, which they also reportedly did around the 2024 trade deadline.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is on the trade block. The New York Jets are in search for a new quarterback following their split with Aaron Rodgers. The Jets haven’t been
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Stafford himself hasn't spoken out about this situation, but Rams coach Sean McVay opened up about what he and the team hopes will happen regarding Stafford's future. McVay made it known that he hopes Stafford remains in Los Angeles, but it's a tricky deal.
With Matthew Stafford's future uncertain, Sean McVay reportedly knows which quarterback he'd like to start for the Los Angeles Rams in the 2025 NFL season―and it's not Aaron Rodgers. The uncertainty about Matthew Stafford‘s future is creating plenty of speculation around the Los Angeles Rams,
Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay raised eyebrows in January when he was noncommittal about Matthew Stafford remaining the club's starting quarterback.
The New York Giants' search for a quarterback this offseason has begun. General manager Joe Schoen made it clear during his Tuesday presser at the NFL