Stafford's ongoing contractual dispute with the Rams has reached a critical point, as the team allows him to seek trades amid his demands for a new two-year, $110 million contract. At 37, after an inconsistent season and various injuries, Stafford is leveraging limited quarterback competition to secure a better deal. Several teams, including the Giants and Raiders, are showing interest in Stafford, raising the question of whether any will meet his contract expectations while weighing the risk of his age in their decision-making.
Stafford's willingness to threaten retirement if the Rams don't provide a satisfactory contract places him in a strong bargaining position, especially with limited QB options available.
Los Angeles is allowing Stafford to seek a trade as he demands a two-year, $110 million deal, aligning himself between the current top earners in the NFL.
Multiple teams, including the Giants and Raiders, are interested in Stafford, but question remains if they'll offer over $100 million for a quarterback nearing 40.
Publicly, the Rams insist they want Stafford back on board, but the potential to secure valuable draft picks may tempt them into letting him go.
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