If the Rams aren't able to work out a new deal with Matthew Stafford, Adam Schefter says Aaron Rodgers could be a viable option.
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
ESPN's Adam Schefter floated a number of different teams as potential trade targets for Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford before saying the two sides are attempting to work on a new deal.
This year's NFL Scouting Combine drew eyes off the gridiron and over to—out of all places—a Starbucks in Indianapolis where Fox Sports' Jordan Schultz and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport allegedly engaged in a "verbal altercation,
As rumors continue to swirl over where he’ll be in 2025, Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reported Wednesday a “soft deadline” is approaching on March 14, the third day of the new league year, when the Rams quarterback is due a $4 million roster bonus, per Spotrac.
Schefter went on social media and posted a picture of a Starbucks amid Ian Rapoport's and Jordan Schultz's altercation.
According to Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio, NFL newsbreakers Jordan Schultz and Ian Rapoport got into a verbal altercation at the Starbucks inside the JW Marriott in Indianapolis. According to the report, Schultz — who is the son of former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz — started the confrontation.
In one of the more surprising occurrences in the history of the NFL Combine, there was reportedly a heated exchange between NFL insiders Ian Rapoport and Jordan Schultz. According to fellow insider Mike Florio,
Some serious media drama has unfolded at the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis this week, and ESPN’s Adam Schefter has decided to get in on the fun.