The New York Giants have reportedly met with the representation for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford at the NFL Scouting Combine.
The fourth-year GM said he is "for taking swings at the position." The easy conclusion from that statement is that the Giants will aggressively pursue a trade for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford.
Things seem to be heating up between the New York Giants and Matthew Stafford. Representatives have met, and general manager Joe Schoen made comments. Also, a key pass protector fired back at ESPN’s narrative about Stafford playing with the Giants.
An update from the NFL about Tom Brady has dealt a blow to the New York Giants' chances of acquiring veteran QB Matthew Stafford.
Could the New York Giants make another costly impulsive decision that set their franchise back years? That appears to be the case, especially if general manager Joe Schoen trades up in the NFL Draft for this quarterback.
After restructuring his contract to stay with the Los Angeles Rams, veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford is looking forward to continuing his tenure with the franchise he led to a Super Bowl title in 2021.
Matthew Stafford is getting a raise with his new Los Angeles Rams deal, but he reportedly could have gotten more from other interested teams. Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated reported Monday that "the parameters agreed to will bring Stafford a very significant raise for 2025.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was perhaps the most coveted veteran quarterback available this offseason, but that availability is now gone. He and the Rams agreed to a restructured deal Friday to remain together in 2025.
Aaron Rodgers could end up fitting the bill as a stopgap in the Giants' ongoing search for a starting quarterback.
Matthew Stafford was rumored to join the Giants in free agency, before the Rams agreed to a restructured contract.