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Matthew Stafford to Giants, Aaron Rodgers to Rams?
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Report: Rams give Matthew Stafford permission to speak to other teams
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Matthew Stafford's agent reportedly given permission by Rams to speak with other teams
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FireAid distributes first $50 million to L.A. wildfire relief groups
These grants coming from the massive benefit concert in January will prioritize immediate recovery services for displaced residents, workers, small-business owners and first responders.Los Angeles Times - 6d -
Matthew Stafford landing spots: Steelers, Giants among best fits as Rams give QB permission to contact teams
Where Stafford could be playing in 2025 if not in Los AngelesCBS Sports - 3d -
Matthew Stafford trade rumors: Rams give other NFL teams permission to discuss contract with QB, per report
The veteran gunslinger may be availableCBS Sports - 1d -
Rams roster needs: Matthew Stafford's contract complicating free-agency, draft strategies
Until the Rams figure out what they're going to do with Matthew Stafford, and to a lesser extent Cooper Kupp, their free-agency and draft plans remain murky.Yahoo Sports - 8h -
Matthew Stafford trade scenarios: Three potential deals to acquire star Rams quarterback
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Matthew Stafford trade scenarios, plus Giants make mock draft trade for No. 1 pick and NFL combine is here
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