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Former Detroit Lions and current Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is once again at the center of trade chatter.

Former Detroit Lions and current Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford would be a hot commodity if he becomes the center of a trade deal during the offseason. It’s not easy to find a veteran quarterback who has won a Super Bowl and is still playing as well as Stafford has exhibited over the past season.

With that in mind, it’s no surprise that some NFL insiders think Stafford could leave the Rams for one last run in the NFL with a new team.

Analyst’s ‘First Call’ Would Be to Former Lions Quarterback Matthew Stafford and the Rams

Former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst and expert Dan Orlovsky has a few thoughts about Stafford and where he might go during the offseason.

Speaking on NFL Live, Orlovsky talked about Stafford being the “first” guy he would call when trying to fill the quarterback vacancy with the Las Vegas Raiders.

He also named the New York Giants and Pittsburgh Steelers as ideal landing spots for Stafford.

“I think the first call I would make would be to Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams to figure out what Stafford’s plans are,” Orlovsky said on the Tuesday, January 28 edition of the show. “Is he going to play? Is he going to retire? Do they want him back?”

That’s when he added the Giants and Steelers into the mix with the Raiders, stating, “Honestly, if I were the Giants, if I were the Steelers, if I were a lot of teams that would be my number one call. Try to see kind of what the plan is for Matthew Stafford.”

The Steelers, of course, already have Russell Wilson and Justin Fields in the fold, so that seems less likely. Both the Giants and Raiders, however, are in need of a solid franchise quarterback, and Stafford could add the kind of veteran talent to their roster.

For the 2024-25 season, the former Detroit Lions quarterback tossed for 3,762 yards, 20 touchdowns and nine interceptions. Under his guidance, the Rams won the NFC West division title and Wild Card matchup over the Minnesota Vikings. They fell to the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round of the playoffs, though.

More Retirement Talk

Stafford was drafted by the Detroit Lions in 2009 as the No. 1 overall pick out of Georgia. He was in Detroit for 12 years before being the center of a major trade package with the Los Angeles Rams that sent him to L.A. and brought Jared Goff to Detroit. Stafford won Super Bowl LVI against the Bengals during his inaugural season with the Rams.

Stafford turns 37 in February, and while that’s certainly retirement age for a quarterback in the NFL, Stafford hasn’t indicated that he’s ready to step off the field. Following the Rams’ loss to the Eagles, Stafford told reporters that he would “take some time to think about” the idea of retirement. He also told reporters, “I feel like I was playing some pretty good ball,” indicating that maybe he’s not quite ready to step down.

When asked by a reporter if he has football left in him, he replied, “Sure feels like it.”

Stafford signed an adjusted contract with the Rams last summer, and his cap hit is $49.66 million.

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Saints eye potential blockbuster move for Superbowl winning Eagles DT as cap space expands with Derek Carr’s $30M restructure and $63M deal looming

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Saints eye potential blockbuster move for Superbowl winning Eagles DT as cap space expands with Derek Carr’s $30M restructure and $63M deal looming

Cap Flexibility and Contract Moves

The team’s recent restructuring of Derek Carr’s contract has freed up $30 million in cap space, a move that adds a new dynamic to the salary cap situation. Prior to this adjustment, the overall cap deficit was about $47.5 million, putting the team in a tight spot as the legal tampering window approaches. The recent changes enhance the potential for future transactions, though navigating the salary cap will remain a significant challenge.

Pursuit of Defensive Reinforcement

Amid these financial maneuvers, there is growing speculation about targeting a standout defensive tackle. A prominent breakout performer has attracted attention as a potential addition. The move is seen as a strategic effort to bolster the defensive line, aiming to add a key playmaker who could have a transformative impact on the team’s defense. The evolving cap space situation may open the door for such a significant acquisition if the financial issues can be resolved expeditiously.

Individual Breakout and Market Projections

The defensive tackle in question recorded a career-high 5.0 sacks along with 10 quarterback hits during a recent season, and contributed eight pressures with 2.0 sacks in the playoffs. These numbers have elevated his profile, prompting projections of a three-year contract that could be valued between $53 million and $63 million. His impressive performance on the field has positioned him as one of the emerging talents on the market.

Navigating a Competitive Bid

Even with improved cap space, entering a bidding war for a rising star of this magnitude will test the team’s roster management and financial planning. The restructuring that freed up significant cap space may allow the team to address a long-sought defensive need, yet the competitive nature of the market suggests that successfully landing the talent will be challenging. Despite the obstacles, the organization appears poised to explore any opportunity that could enhance its competitive lineup in the long term.

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NOT AGAIN: Jared Goff voices frustration over Dan Campbell Decision : Lions QB Reportedly Unhappy with Head coach Announcement

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NOT AGAIN: Jared Goff voices frustration over Dan Campbell Decision : Lions QB Reportedly Unhappy with Head coach Announcement

Jared Goff Voices Frustration Over Dan Campbell Decision: Lions QB Reportedly Unhappy with Head Coach Announcement

Detroit, MI – A rift may be forming within the Detroit Lions organization as quarterback Jared Goff has reportedly expressed frustration over a recent decision made by head coach Dan Campbell. The tension arises amid the Lions’ impressive season, where they have been competing at a high level in the NFC.

The Reported Discontent

Sources close to the team suggest that Goff is unhappy with a specific announcement made by Campbell, though details remain unclear. Some speculate that the issue stems from a recent coaching decision that may have impacted the team’s performance or future direction. Goff, known for his composure and leadership, has generally been a strong advocate for Campbell’s aggressive coaching style, making this reported discord particularly surprising.

While neither Goff nor Campbell has publicly addressed the speculation, insiders indicate that Goff has voiced concerns behind closed doors. Some believe it may be related to a shift in offensive play-calling duties or a decision affecting personnel that directly impacts Goff’s role in the offense.

Campbell’s Coaching Style Under Scrutiny

Dan Campbell has gained a reputation for his aggressive, sometimes unconventional, decision-making. Whether it’s opting for fourth-down attempts in critical situations or making bold roster moves, Campbell has consistently shown a willingness to take risks. While this approach has largely paid off for the Lions, it has also drawn criticism, especially in cases where those risks have backfired.

If the reported frustration from Goff is indeed true, it raises questions about whether the quarterback believes Campbell’s bold strategies are putting the team in difficult situations. Given Goff’s role as the leader on offense, any disagreement between him and the coaching staff could have significant implications for team chemistry and performance moving forward.

Possible Reasons for Goff’s Frustration

There are several theories as to what may have caused the reported tension between Goff and Campbell:

Play-Calling Adjustments – It is possible that Campbell has altered the offensive strategy in a way that Goff disagrees with. The Lions’ offense has been one of the most dynamic in the league, and any changes to its approach could impact Goff’s effectiveness.

Personnel Decisions – If Campbell made an announcement regarding player rotations or starting positions, it could have affected Goff’s comfort level with his supporting cast. Quarterbacks often develop strong relationships with their offensive weapons, and a sudden change could disrupt rhythm and chemistry.

Future of the Franchise – As a veteran quarterback, Goff may be thinking about his long-term future with the organization. If Campbell’s announcement involved a potential shift in quarterback plans or a draft-related move, it could be a point of contention.

The Team’s Official Response

So far, the Lions organization has remained tight-lipped regarding these reports. When asked about Goff’s relationship with Campbell, team representatives have emphasized unity and focus on their upcoming games. In his most recent media appearance, Campbell did not directly address any internal conflicts but reiterated his trust in Goff and the team’s leadership.

“Jared has been incredible for us,” Campbell said. “He’s a competitor, and we trust him to lead this team. Every decision we make is with the goal of putting us in the best position to win.”

Goff, for his part, has also not spoken publicly about the alleged frustrations. However, during a recent press conference, he seemed measured when discussing the team’s recent decisions, neither outright supporting nor criticizing them.

What This Means for the Lions Moving Forward

Despite the reported frustrations, Goff and Campbell have worked well together throughout their time in Detroit. The Lions have experienced a resurgence in the NFC, and their strong chemistry has been a key factor in their success. However, if there is a growing divide between the quarterback and the head coach, it could create distractions at a crucial point in the season.

The Lions will need to address any internal issues quickly to ensure they remain focused on their playoff push. Whether or not Goff’s frustration is a sign of deeper problems remains to be seen, but it is clear that the situation will be closely watched by fans and analysts alike.

Conclusion

For now, Detroit’s success continues to overshadow any potential disagreements within the organization. But as the season progresses, any lingering issues between Goff and Campbell could become more apparent. If these reports are accurate, the Lions’ ability to manage internal conflicts may be just as important as their performance on the field.

Lions fans will be hoping that Goff and Campbell can resolve any differences and continue their quest for a deep playoff run. With the stakes high and the pressure mounting, the coming weeks will reveal whether this reported frustration is a minor disagreement or a sign of bigger issues ahead.

 

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kellen More Saints set to Sign Eagles’ Projected $53.3 Million DT Who hopes to Reunite With New Orleans Saints HC

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GOOD NEWS: kellen More Saints set to Sign Eagles’ Projected $53.3 Million DT Who hopes to Reunite With New Orleans Saints HC

The New Orleans Saints want to build a winner, but that’ll require championship-level players.

As the Saints survey the free agent market, where better to look than Philadelphia? The Eagles just won the Super Bowl, meaning any of their players entering free agency are carrying championship experience.

Oh yeah, and Kellen Moore — recent offensive coordinator of the title-winning Eagles — is now the head coach in New Orleans. Moore gives the Saints a clear advantage when it comes to competing for Eagles players.

On Friday, Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox suggested that, despite New Orleans’ financial barriers, the Saints should pursue an Eagles defensive stud.

“Perhaps no player improved their stock in 2024 as much as Eagles defensive tackle Milton Williams,” Knox wrote.

“While Williams doesn’t have an extensive history of high-level play, he’s flashed his ability to be a disruptive interior pass-rusher. His combination of size (6’3″, 290 lbs) and athleticism make him extremely difficult to block one-on-one.”

“The Saints face a $47.5 million cap deficit but could target Williams if they can solve their cap issues by early next week. New Orleans could use a standout defensive tackle and could have an in with Williams after hiring away former Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore as their head coach.”

Spotrac predicts Williams to land a three-year, $53.3 million deal. To have a shot at the former No. 73 overall pick out of Louisiana Tech, New Orleans needs to get to work on their cap problems, and fast.

 

 

 

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Kellen Moore Saints Told to Sign Projected $40.9 Million Super Bowl Guard with Last Season ‘Pleasant Surprise’ on a Long Term Deal…

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Kellen Moore Saints Told to Sign Projected $40.9 Million Super Bowl Guard with Last Season ‘Pleasant Surprise’ on a Long Term Deal…..

The New Orleans Saints could consider acquiring a Super Bowl-winning guard in free agency … if they can afford him, that is.

New Orleans’ roster needs are numerous. One point of emphasis in depth chart construction will be to strengthen the offensive line to ensure that injury-riddled Derek Carr is provided with ample protection.

On Friday, The Advocate’s Matthew Paras wondered whether the Saints will call about a 25-year-old former No. 11 pick fresh off a championship: Mekhi Becton.

“Becton was one of the league’s pleasant surprises last season when he had newfound success after leaving the (New York) Jets to join the (Philadelphia) Eagles,” Paras wrote.

“A transition to guard helped him greatly. He could … be out of New Orleans’ price range considering the lack of quality offensive linemen available in free agency this year.”

Spotrac projects Becton to demand $10.2 million annually, which could land the guard a deal in the realm of four years, $40.9 million.

Becton would be an excellent, young piece to build around, but the Saints simply don’t have the type of cap space to make a splash signing right now.

Who knows — maybe Mickey Loomis will work wonders in March and recalibrate New Orleans’ fiscal resources in a way that makes a Becton signing somewhat plausible.

A rebuilding team with a new head coach like the Saints would be wise to invest in their offensive and defensive lines as a starting point. A long-term deal with Becton would be ideal, but it’s closer to fantasy than reality for New Orleans at the moment.

 

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Aaron Rodgers Dark Horse Emerging Causes Fear for Jets Fans

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Aaron Rodgers Dark Horse Emerging Causes Fear for Jets Fans

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers reacting ahead of an NFL game.

The NFL quarterback carousel continues to swing violently this offseason.

NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport revealed that the Minnesota Vikings have emerged as a “dark horse” for New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers ahead of free agency.

A crazy domino effect was created on Friday, March 7 when the Seattle Seahawks traded quarterback Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders. Rapoport explained that the Seahawks, now with a hole at QB1, have pivoted to former Jets QB Sam Darnold. That means the Vikings would now have to pivot to a new direction to find a veteran quarterback.

In 2008 the Jets traded for Brett Favre in a blockbuster deal with the Green Bay Packers. After his tenure in NY, Favre was released and eventually landed on the Vikings. Now 17 years later, history has a chance to repeat itself.

The Jets are expected to officially part ways with Rodgers on Wednesday, March 12 when the new league year opens. At that point he can officially sign with a new team.

NFL Network Insider Mike Garafolo said Rodgers “could be in play” for the Vikings.

Bad Memories for Jets Fans

There were plenty of good moments for NYJ fans in 2008 with Favre. The team started 8-3 and had legitimate Super Bowl aspirations. However Favre tore a tendon in his bicep and tried to play through it. The team couldn’t overcome the injury going 1-4 over the final five weeks of the regular season. Gang Green missed the playoffs and the rest is history.

Favre finished the season with as many passing touchdowns (22) as he had interceptions (22).

The Hall of Fame quarterback found the fountain of youth with the Vikings in 2009. He finished with the best touchdown (33) to interception (7) ratio of his career. In addition to individual success, Favre carried the Vikings to the NFC Championship game. Favre threw an interception across his body late that sealed their fate.

Rodgers showed signs of life this season for the Jets with 3,897 passing yards, 28 passing touchdowns to 11 interceptions, and he completed 63% of his passes.

The fear among Jets fans is Rodgers will leave, go to a much better team with better coaching, and thrive. This past season Minnesota won 14 games and put up prolific offensive numbers with skill talent everywhere.

A Rodgers-Vikings Pairing Might Be Better Than the Alternative

Rodgers going to the Vikings could be painful for Jets fans who remember the 2008 and 2009 seasons. However it could be a better result than the other rumors floating out there.

Art Stapleton of North Jersey dot com told Pat McAfee that the New York Giants “are significantly” interested in Rodgers.

“I don’t think it would be a shock to people if he was the Giants quarterback next season,” Stapleton said on “The Pat McAfee Show” on Thursday, March 6.

“My understanding is that the Giants are significantly interested in Aaron Rodgers..

I don’t think it would be a shock to people if he was the Giants Quarterback next season”@art_stapleton

Rodgers having a good season would turn some heads in 2025 with the Jets. But nothing would turn heads more than Rodgers dominating in the same stadium but with a shade of blue instead of green.

That success would be constantly shoved in the Jets’ faces and brought up during media availability constantly for head coach Aaron Glenn.

At least in Minnesota, Rodgers would be in the other conference as opposed to potentially being in the same town and stadium as the Jets.

 

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