Matthew Stafford and the Rams reach an agreement on an adjusted contract that will keep the quarterback from being traded or holding out for a new deal.
The New York Giants aren't wasting any time pivoting at the quarterback position after missing out on Matthew Stafford. With Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams coming to a resolution on a new contract, the Giants must move onto the next option, and it appears they already have a name in mind.
It was unclear if Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams were going to remain together after the team gave its Super Bowl champion starting quarterback permission to gauge his value with other teams around the league.
Rodgers is still technically on the Jets roster. But it has been confirmed the team and player will go in their separate directions. New York's front office is just working through the specifics of how Rodgers will be let go and general manager Darren Mougey indicated it will be a post-June 1 designation.
Aaron Rodgers is out of the country but appears to have his next team in his crosshairs.
The fourth-year GM would not disclose if the Giants were one of the teams that is having authorized, exploratory conversations with Stafford.
As rumors continue to swirl over where he’ll be in 2025, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reported Wednesday a “soft deadline” is approaching on March 14, the third day of the new league year, when the Rams quarterback is due a $4 million roster bonus, per Spotrac.