Everything Joe Schoen said Tuesday at the NFL combine pointed to the Giants taking a run at Matthew Stafford if the L.A. Rams make the Super Bowl winning
Only Aaron Rodgers has more career earnings as an NFL quarterback than current Los Angeles Rams starter Matthew Stafford, but it’s possible finances send the latter to a new destination for 2025.
Aaron Rodgers could end up fitting the bill as a stopgap in the Giants' ongoing search for a starting quarterback.
According to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, Aaron Rodgers prefers to play for the Rams next season in the event that L.A. trades away Stafford. There have been rumors linking Rodgers to the Rams,
Aaron Rodgers is reportedly hoping both he and Davante Adams will end up with the Los Angeles Rams. According to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, Rodgers is eyeing Los Angeles as a destination for both him and his top wide receiver if the Rams trade Matthew Stafford this offseason.
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,
Matthew Stafford and the Rams agreed to a re-worked contract on Friday to in order to keep the Super Bowl-winning quarterback in Los Angeles.
Stafford wasn’t going to fall into the same trap that has swallowed precious years of Aaron Rodgers’ career, leaving him in search of a way to bookend his NFL legacy with something other than failure with the Jets.
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Rumors about the New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders possibly trading for Stafford heated up during the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis last week.
With the news that the New York Jets would be moving on from Aaron Rodgers this offseason, attention has shifted to where the longtime quarterback would suit up. There are not many teams who offer Rodgers's ideal combination of competitive talent and desire to employ him; most teams with a quality roster already have someone in place under center.