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,
Kurt Warner called Matthew Stafford a top-7 quarterback and said, “there’s no way I would even think about moving him.”
One NFL analyst thinks the Los Angeles Rams will trade both quarterback Matthew Stafford and receiver Cooper Kupp this offseason.
The Giants are desperate for a quarterback, while the Rams might not want to pay Stafford what it takes to keep him happy in Los Angeles.
The Rams may or may not be trading former Super Bowl champion QB Matt Stafford. But if they do, they are said to be asking for a first round pick. Would the Raiders be interested in such a deal? The oddsmakers seem to think so.
In Jordan Schultz's new weekly insider column, he reveals the latest contract updates on Matthew Stafford, Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, and expected new hires for the Jaguars and Saints.
Louis Riddick discusses the risks the Rams would be taking if they were to trade Matthew Stafford.
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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.
The Los Angeles Rams are coming off another solid season. They won the NFC West with a 10-7 record, came one play away from hosting an NFC Championship game and found the eventual NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year in Jared Verse.
Matthew Stafford has an uncertain future with the Los Angeles Rams because of his dissatisfaction with his contract. The Rams recently gave Stafford's agent, CAA Football's Jimmy Sexton, permission to talk to other NFL teams to primarily gauge the quarterback's market value since the parties haven't seen eye to eye about his contract for a while.