After appearing in a short playoff with Eagles, Rams was able to consider significant changes during the off -season.
According to the NFL Network Report, the 36 -year -old tells the team that the team will play next season, but the future of Matthew Stafford with Franchise remains a bit unknown.
“No one is talking about Matthew Stafford. Albert Briea said at the Dan Patrick Show, which has been broadcast live by New Orleans prior to Super Bowl 2025.
“I don't know why no one is talking about the idea that Stafford may be available. If you are another team, you will probably call Rams.”
Patrick added that there aren't many teams trying to add Stafford at this point, but Stillers assumed that Stillers should be an interest in the quarterback that won the Super Bowl.
BREER has detailed the way Rams and Stafford forced a “band -aid” in a 4-5 month negotiation last season. It was made in the next few years.
“If Matthew Stafford wants the market correction and what is it, do seven or eight earn more than $ 50 million? I want $ 50 million. I am another team. If you are calling, there are many things there, “said Briea.
Stillers has entered the off -season without a clear start quarterback, and the team president Art Roon III recently stated that his “preference” would regain one of Russellwirson or Justinfields.
Staffords may be considered to be upgraded for one of these options.
After being traded by Los Angeles by Lions, he led Rams to the Super Bowl victory in 2022 in his first season.
The future of Stafford is in the air, but veteran receiver Cooper Cup will be traded.
The 31 -year -old Kupp was posted on a social media that he and RAMS say goodbye during this off -season.
“The team is asking for a transaction right away, and he was informed that he would find the best place to compete for championships in cooperation with me and my family,” Copp wrote X. I believed that it would start with LA, and it would end, “
BREER and PATRICK speculated that the teams trying to acquire Stafford should consider bringing in Kupp.





