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 heavily connected with Stafford,
The Giants, Raiders, and Browns all need quarterbacks. They could essentially keep their current picks and box the Jets out from acquiring one of the top signal-callers. Had Stafford gone to Vegas or the Giants, it's likely one of those teams would have tried to trade back in the draft. Now, a trade-up has become harder to picture.
Stafford was scheduled to make $26 million in 2025 on a four-year, $160 million contract that was set to expire after the 2026 season. The Giants, the Post confirmed, did come up to between $90-100 million in guaranteed money on a two-year deal for Stafford. The Raiders were also there.
The New York Jets have an opening at quarterback and one of the most intriguing signal-callers are now available.  New York announced that it is going to be mov
A major quarterback target came off the board for the New York Giants on Friday, as ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew
Matthew Stafford will return for the Rams, but Cooper Kupp and a few others appear to be gone. Rodgers played 18 games over two seasons after joining the Jets.
The New York Giants won't have star quarterback Matthew Stafford under center in 2025. After weeks of speculation that he could be traded, the Rams and
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Quarterback Matthew Stafford is staying with the Los Angeles Rams under a restructured contract. The Rams' announcement ends weeks of speculation about the Super Bowl winner’s future.
The Jets haven't been heavily connected with Stafford, but they were given odds to be the next team Stafford plays for. Stafford, 37, was seeking a new contract from the Los Angeles Rams.