Stafford is reportedly seeking to be paid $50 million annually on a multi-year deal, which despite his resume, might be too rich for the Rams considering Stafford's age.
The Rams have yet to work out a contract with Matthew Stafford but teams are reportedly skeptical that he’ll actually leave LA
Matthew Stafford, who could be traded from the Los Angeles Rams this offseason, reportedly wants to be paid $50 million or more to play in the 2025 season.
While his future in Southern California remains the subject of speculation, some around the NFL doubt whether Matthew Stafford will leave the Los Angeles Rams this offseason, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler.
The Matthew Stafford situation is hovering over the Los Angeles Rams' offseason, and it will reportedly be front and center when members of the team are in Indianapolis for this week's NFL Scouting Combine.
Recently, Rams head coach Sean McVay appeared on the Fitz & Whit podcast, and broke down the complicated situation his team finds itself in.
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USA TODAY Touchdown Wire on MSNFormer NFL QB reveals his favorite landing spots for Matthew StaffordMatthew Stafford could very well play for another team in 2025. His agent has reportedly been allowed to talk with potential trade partners and the Los Angeles Rams don’t appear to be in any rush to give Stafford the money he is looking for in a new deal.
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Matthew Stafford's time with the Los Angeles Rams could be nearing an end, as the franchise recently gave the veteran QB permission to talk to other teams about his value. Stafford is still under contract for the next two years with the Rams but they could both decide to go their separate ways if another franchise decides they want to make a push for the Super Bowl-winning QB.
The Rams gave Stafford’s agent permission to talk with other teams about the quarterback’s contract terms, a league source said. From those talks, the Las Vegas Raiders and the New York Giants have both emerged as teams looking to acquire the Super Bowl-winning quarterback, team sources said Wednesday.
Indianapolis - 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.
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