The New York Giants enter the offseason as one of the few quarterback-needy teams in the league. The Giants finally cut bait with Daniel Jones in the middle of the 2024 NFL season, and now need to find a replacement either in free agency or the 2025 NFL Draft.
Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, the veteran quarterback and the Los Angeles Rams agreed to a restructured deal on Friday, ceasing talks of Stafford potentially being traded. Now the Rams get to keep their star quarterback,
Matthew Stafford is reportedly staying in Los Angeles. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that Stafford and the Rams had reached an agreement on Friday on a restructured contract to keep the quarterback with the franchise.
Matthew Stafford led the Los Angeles Rams to the playoffs during the 2024 season and is running it back in 2025. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported the 37-year-old and the Rams agreed to a restructured contract to keep him with the team and "quashes any and all trade speculation.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter says there is “zero chance in hell” the New York Giants trade the No. 3 overall pick for Rams QB Matthew Stafford.
The phrase “will he stay or will he go” isn’t just applicable to Matthew Stafford this offseason. With rumors continuing to swirl about the future of the Rams quarterback at this week’s NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis,
The New York Giants will not give up their third-overall pick in any deal for quarterback Matthew Stafford, according to Adam Schefter.
The Pittsburgh Steelers' pursuit of Matthew Stafford never really got off the ground, but their chances of landing him are now zero. According to ESPN's Adam Schefter, the Los Angeles Rams and Stafford have agreed on a restructured deal that will keep the 37-year-old with the team.
ESPN's Adam Schefter floated a number of different teams as potential trade targets for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford before saying the two sides are attempting to work on a new deal.
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly quarterbacks Russell Wilson, Sam Darnold and Justin Fields in free agency after missing out on Matthew Stafford, according to Michael Silver of The Athletic and Adam Schefter of ESPN.
It’s a big weekend for NFL teams as scouts and front offices assemble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. College athletes will also do their best to show off their athleticism and abilities at the NFL Scouting Combine.