With the offseason in full swing, the future of two key Rams players, Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp, remains uncertain as trade rumors swirl and tough decisions loom.
The Matthew Stafford trade scenarios will continue to run wild until the Los Angeles Rams decide on his future. Stafford’s agent was reportedly permitted to talk with trade partners, and at least four teams have expressed interest in the veteran quarterback.
Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp aren’t the only players who could be traded by the Los Angeles Rams this offseason. We can now add Jonah Jackson to the list of potential trade candidates. According to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN,
The Los Angeles Rams are dealing with both Cooper Kupp and Matthew Stafford trade rumblings. Now a Pro Bowler on the Rams' roster is the third trade mention. However, this player wants out of L.A. Offensive guard Jonah Jackson is seeking a new NFL home,
Bleacher Report's Moe Moton proposed the Pittsburgh Steelers acquire both quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Cooper Kupp in a trade from the Los Angeles Rams. The post Blockbuster Trade Proposal Ships Steelers Super Bowl MVP & Pro Bowl QB appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The offseason for the Los Angeles Rams began with their announcement that they'll be looking to aggressively trade their aging star, Cooper Kupp. This led to fu
Besides the obvious touchpoints of free agency and the draft, the trade block is always an uncertain place for deals can materialize or dissolve in moments. The Rams know this all too well from their past as well as the immediate future with potential deals to send Cooper Kupp and/or Matthew Stafford away.
NFL fans can stop trying to picture Matthew Stafford in a Las Vegas Raiders or New York Giants uniform. The 37-year-old quarterback is staying right where he is after agreeing to a restructured contract with the Los Angeles Rams,
The Los Angeles Rams are staring down the barrel of possibly having to replace both Cooper Kupp and Matthew Stafford this offseason. One NFL analyst recently put together a trade proposal that would have the Rams acquiring a $252 million duo.
The Los Angeles Rams and star quarterback Matthew Stafford agreed to a restructured deal to keep Stafford in Los Angeles, the team announced Friday.
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.