The Steelers haven’t had an offense rank above 16th in scoring since 2020, which shows the need for an aggressive approach to find a new QB.
Myles Garrett and Matthew Stafford are two stars who headline the list of players who could be traded this offseason.
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.
Via Albert Breer of SI.com, the Giants, Steelers, Browns, and Raiders have shown interest in Stafford. Along with unnamed "others." Each of those four will need a starting quarter
Las Vegas Review-Journal's Vincent Bonsignore reported Tuesday that Brady has been in contact with Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford's camp about the possibility of him joining the Raiders.
Matthew Stafford's time with the Los Angeles Rams could be nearing an end as he has been given the opportunity by the franchise to talk with other teams around the league to get a feel for what he could make in a new deal if he was traded elsewhere.
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It's no secret the New York Giants need a quarterback, and general manager Joe Schoen said he is not opposed to "taking swings" to find his guy.
When asked about his team’s reported interest in Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford during his NFL Combine press conference on Tuesday, the Giants general manager gave the company line. “You’ll have to ask the Rams that,” said Schoen. “He’s under contract with them, so that’d be a question for the Rams.”
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The Steelers haven’t had an offense rank above 16th in scoring since 2020, which shows the need for an aggressive approach to find a new QB.
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