With Matthew Stafford announcing his intention to play another year on Thursday (although it remains to be seen if he remains in Los Angeles), the Rams can finally get back to business in preparation for the NFL Draft.
A radio host urged the Pittsburgh Steelers to at least call up the Los Angeles Rams to see if they'd consider trading QB Matthew Stafford.
Practices are underway this week at both the Senior Bowl and Shrine Bowl, providing an early glimpse of the top prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Bills general manager Brandon Beane acknowledged that Buffalo has failed to make it football's grandest stage, but he remains positive about the team's roster and determined to kick down the door for a Super Bowl victory.
While it remains to be seen who will be the Pittsburgh Steelers' quarterback in 2025, one NFL analyst believes the team should make a call to inquire about a trade for a veteran signal-caller who could become available this offseason.
Soon to be 37 years of age, quarterback Matthew Stafford is seemingly on the back nine of his NFL career. However, that has not stopped him from wanting to play in 2025. In fact, according to NFL Network insider Ian Rapoport,
Could the LA Rams' Divisional Round defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles be the last game played by quarterback Matthew Stafford? Or does the Super Bowl winner have another season in him?
Right after the Los Angeles Rams loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round of the playoffs, quarterback Matthew Stafford said he would probably keep playing. That was confirmed on Wednesday,
Quarterback Matthew Stafford reportedly plans to return next season, but the Los Angeles Rams should start preparing for a future without him.
Matthew Stafford reportedly plans to play in 2025, but who he will suit up for next season is still in question. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported
After the Rams were eliminated from the playoffs by the NFC champion Eagles, Matthew Stafford said he felt like he had a lot of football left in him. And apparently he wasn't lying. According to the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport,