Tom Brady's agent has denied reports that the Las Vegas Raiders minority owner hosted Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford at his Montana home in an effort to get the star to join his franchise this offseason.
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According to Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports, Brady hosted Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford at his home in Montana and "has been actively trying to convince" him to join
The Los Angeles Rams' potential trade of quarterback Matthew Stafford continues to pick up steam this week at the NFL Combine. First, Bleacher Report's Jordan Schultz reported that Las Vegas Raiders minority owner Tom Brady recently hosted Stafford at his home in Montana,
The idea of the Las Vegas Raiders trading for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford seemed like a pipe dream at the start of the offseason but now it's becoming a real possibility. It has now been widely reported that Stafford and Raiders minority owner Tom Brady met up in Montana recently at the very least.
The Tom Brady-Matthew Stafford situation took on a life of its own on Wednesday. After reports emerged that Brady had been in contact with the Los Angeles Rams
On Thursday, news broke that the NFL has "no issue" with Stafford and Brady talking because the Rams had given the veteran quarterback permission to seek a trade. That means he can discuss a potential deal with other teams, leaving the Raiders free from a tampering charge.
“#Raiders minority owner Tom Brady and #Rams QB Matthew Stafford ran into each other at a ski resort in Montana, sources say,” Rapoport said. “The meeting, unplanned, was not extensive or in-depth and did not include Brady “hosting” or “recruiting” Stafford, despite reports saying otherwise.”
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