Peter Schrager says Matthew Stafford wants at least $50M per year but the Rams won’t “break their back” to pay him top dollar
One NFL general manager has a unique idea to solve the quarterback dilemmas for the Los Angeles Rams and New York Giants that involves Matthew Stafford and Aaron Rodgers.  Per Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio,
There have been plenty of rumors surrounding Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford potentially being traded. Despite these being only rumors, a new report indicates that the Rams are now open to hearing valuations for their star signal caller.
The Scouting Combine in Indianapolis will become not only Tampering Central but also the thickest patch in the NFL grapevine of the offseason.
Matthew Stafford is set to return in 2025, but the Los Angeles Rams quarterback reportedly wants a new contract to do so. The Rams, meanwhile, don't want to make any lucrative commitment to an aging signal-caller as they build around a young core,
NFL Network's Tom Pelissero said the Rams have given Stafford's agent permission to talk to clubs in an attempt to gauge what the cos
The Los Angeles Rams are entering a critical window with Super Bowl-winning quarterback Matthew Stafford, who understandably wants to be compensated for his talents in the form of a healthy raise. But the grass isn't always greener even if it comes with more dollars and respect, as Colin Cowherd advised on his show Monday afternoon.
There's been no official trade request and the Rams don't seem eager to ship off their Super Bowl-winning quarterback. But clearly there's a possibility Stafford ends up on the open market. And there would surely be plenty of interested parties who'd love to employ the 37-year-old next season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are reportedly among several teams interested in trading for Rams QB Matthew Stafford, but the cost may be steep.
Multiple NFL insiders believe Matthew Stafford should make $50 million per year with a new deal, whether with the Rams or elsewhere.