Jeff Saturday pours cold water on the suggestion that Matt Stafford may be traded to the New York Giants from the L.A. Rams.
After the New York Jets ' acquisition of Aaron Rodgers two years ago largely failed, the New York Giants are apparently interested in another late-30s quarterback: Matthew Stafford, according to Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer.
One insider says the Matthew Stafford to New York rumors aren't entirely made up, but the reality may be extremely costly to the Giants.
If the Giants look like their 3-14 selves in 2025, they’ll be looking for a new administration by the trade deadline, even if pink slips don’t get handed out until the seasons
The New York Giants may want Matthew Stafford the most, but other teams will come calling, potentially with more ammo and talent to facilitate a deal.
The New York Giants could explore a trade for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, who took a step closer to a deal ahead of free agency
Daniel Jeremiah of NFL Network suggested the New York Giants might pursue Los Angeles Rams star Matthew Stafford over targeting a quarterback with the No. 3 pick in the 2025 NFL draft. Jeremiah projected the Giants to select Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter in his newest mock draft,
Matthew Stafford wants to be paid an arm and a leg this offseason. The Rams’ quarterback is reportedly seeking a new contract worth $50 million per year, according to NFL Network’s Peter Schrager.
The New York Giants doesn't have any quarterbacks on their 90-man roster at this point. And based on what the team had over the last few years at the most
Few, if any, teams need a quarterback more than the New York Giants. The Daniel Jones experiment went on for far too long before crashing and burning, and the residual heat warmed the seats of head coach Brian Daboll and general manager Joe Schoen.