The New York Giants will not give up their third-overall pick in any deal for quarterback Matthew Stafford, according to Adam Schefter.
The New York Giants enter the offseason as one of the few quarterback-needy teams in the league. The Giants finally cut bait with Daniel Jones in the middle of the 2024 NFL season, and now need to find a replacement either in free agency or the 2025 NFL Draft.
Matthew Stafford led the Los Angeles Rams to the playoffs during the 2024 season and is running it back in 2025. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported the 37-year-old and the Rams agreed to a restructured contract to keep him with the team and "quashes any and all trade speculation.
N ow that the NFL offseason isn underway, trade rumors and speculation is running wild across the league as the draft and free agency approaches. One team at the center of the cha
A major quarterback target came off the board for the New York Giants on Friday, as ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew
The New York Giants are considered a frontrunner to land Aaron Rodgers now that his path to Los Angeles is blocked, but the Giants could also be looking into another quarterback expected to garner a $100 million contract.
If you’ve been hearing rumors about the New York Giants trading their No. 3 overall pick for Matthew Stafford, don’t hold your breath. ESPN’s Adam Schefter just shut that idea down completely, saying there’s "no way in hell" the Giants would make that deal.
It sure sounds like the New York Giants might talk themselves into Aaron Rodgers after Matthew Stafford's restructured deal in Los Angeles.
ESPN’s Adam Schefter says a lot of NFL teams have at least “checked in” with the Los Angeles Rams on the availability of veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford. But Schefter made it clear while on The Pat McAfee Show on Feb.