The Matthew Stafford trade sweepstakes are unofficially underway as NFL teams are showing interest in the Los Angeles Rams quarterback. One team eyeing the star veteran is the Las Vegas Raiders. Recently reported as a suitor for Stafford,
Our latest episode of the Las Vegas Raiders Insider Podcast from Indianapolis offers at Matthew Stafford, and NFL Combine update.
The Vikings need to bring in a veteran passer, but the list of available quarterbacks is beginning to shrink. Matthew Stafford elected to sign an extension with the Los Angeles Ra
Cooper Kupp might have stayed loyal to his quarterback Matthew Stafford if he had been traded to the New York Giants or Las Vegas Raiders, according to Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer. However, 37-year-old Stafford chose to re-sign with the Los Angeles Rams,
There’s a chance that the only options worth drafting at QB in the first round will be gone by the time the Raiders are on the clock.
The second quarterback domino of the 2025 offseason has fallen after Matthew Stafford and the Rams decided to continue their partnership. With Stafford no longer an option, the New York Giants are now reportedly nterested in acquiring future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers,
Per ESPN's Adam Schefter, the veteran quarterback and the Los Angeles Rams agreed to a restructured deal on Friday, ceasing talks of Stafford potentially being traded. Now the Rams get to keep their star quarterback,
Though the Las Vegas Raiders have emerged as a serious suitor for Matthew Stafford, he could reportedly stay put this offseason. Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Stafford staying with the Los Angeles Rams "feels more likely to those involved.
Matthew Stafford could reportedly get a significant pay raise outside of Los Angeles this offseason. Per The Athletic's Dianna Russini, the Las Vegas Raiders and New York Giants are eyeing Stafford on two-year,
If Matthew Stafford's negotiations with the Los Angeles Rams fall through, he might have hope of a better outcome with the Las Vegas Raiders. The Raiders and Stafford's representatives "have found common ground on what a potential new contract could look like,