The Super Bowl-winning quarterback, who just turned 37, will stay in Los Angeles after being been permitted to talk to other teams and garnering interest.
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Big Blue has discussed a $90-$100 million contract with the Super Bowl-winning quarterback should the Rams trade him this offseason, The Post’s Paul Schwartz confirmed. A two-year deal in that range would give Stafford an average annual average between $45-$50 million, in line with his reported ask of at least $50 million per on his next deal.
Jordan Schultz of FOX Sports speculates that Tom Brady's meeting with Matthew Stafford was strategic. Brady, a Raiders co-owner, reportedly aims to bring Stafford to Las Vegas if he doesn't re-sign with the Rams.
It’s a story that’s made various rounds on social media in a variety of different ways: The Las Vegas Raiders have legitimate interest in acquiring Matthew Stafford from the Los Angeles Rams.
The Raiders and Giants could have been options for Stafford, while Aaron Rodgers had been mentioned as a possibility in L.A. had the Rams moved on.
With Stafford and the Rams now having a true understanding of his market after speaking with those teams, it will be interesting to see how this looming talk develops. Stafford te
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