Everything Joe Schoen said Tuesday at the NFL combine pointed to the Giants taking a run at Matthew Stafford if the L.A. Rams make the Super Bowl winning
Matthew Stafford is reportedly staying in Los Angeles. Adam Schefter of ESPN reported that Stafford and the Rams had reached an agreement on Friday on a restructured contract to keep the quarterback with the franchise.
Rodgers wants to play for the Giants and has reached out to the franchise since his split from the New York Jets, NBC Sports' Mike Florio reported Wednesday.
Veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers is rumored to have called the New York Giants to inquire about their potential interest.
Amid his impending split from the New York Jets, future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers reportedly may be showing interest in joining the Jets' cohabitant at MetLife Stadium. According to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio,
Aaron Rodgers' New York Jets' tenure is done. But might his home address not change at all? Rodgers is set to be a free agent this offseason once he and the Jets go their separate ways after two unfulfilled seasons.
Just when we thought that Aaron Rodgers’ time in New York was up, we’re suddenly forced to reevaluate that entire notion, if only because there is a second franchise that plays in the New York metropolitan area.
Aaron Rodgers may not want to pack his bags to leave New York just yet. According to The Athletic’s Dianna Russini on Friday, the New York Giants are “shifting their interest to Aaron Rodgers” after Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams agreed to a new contract.
It is almost too good to be true that the Giants might be interested in Aaron Rodgers now that Matthew Stafford has shown that he’d prefer to keep playing for a team that actually blocks for him.
The New York Giants, who were mentioned as a club interested in Stafford's services should the Rams not open up their wallet, are now reportedly discussing the idea of bringing in Aaron Rodgers, who is already used to the MetLife facilities having played the past two seasons with the Jets.
After striking out in talks with Matthew Stafford, the New York Giants are including Aaron Rodgers in their search for a veteran quarterback, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter on Friday. Rodgers is set to be a free agent after the New York Jets announced earlier this month that they would be moving on from the quarterback after two seasons.
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