The Las Vegas Raiders seemed like a viable option for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. On Friday, it was reported by Ian Rapoport that Stafford wo
There is a reason why the Los Angeles Rams are allowing star quarterback Matthew Stafford to talk to other NFL teams. The Rams gave permission to Stafford’s agent when it comes to speaking with other squads about his value.
The Los Angeles Rams have given quarterback Matthew Stafford's camp permission to talk to other teams, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and his agent are keeping one eye on the open market. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Saturday that the Rams gave permission to Stafford and agent Jimmy Sexton to speak with other teams about his value outside the walls of the team facility in Woodland Hills,
"There’s no issue here," the NFL said, per Bonsignore. "The Rams gave the player and his agent permission to speak to the Raiders." It's true that the Rams have allowed Stafford
Speculation about Matthew Stafford‘s future is now over. The decorated quarterback will remain with the Rams for at least one more season. A new, restructured deal was first reported to be agreed upon by ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
NFL insiders Jordan Schultz of Fox and Ian Rapoport of NFL Network revealed that Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady and Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford met at a ski resort in Montana.
The Rams and Matthew Stafford could be having a reunion as it feels more likely that the two sides will come to a deal.
The Rams' offers to Matthew Stafford fell short of those from the Raiders and Giants, but the QB took less to remain in LA.