Matthew Stafford is staying with the Rams after a long contract negotiation and Sean McVay is a massive reason why.
It appears that Matthew Stafford's return to the Los Angeles Rams has not moved the needle much in terms of Cooper Kupp's situation.
But, the one thing still lingering is the potential Cooper Kupp trade. The Rams have been seeking a trade partner for one of the most prolific wide receivers in the league. But in
BREAKING: The #Rams and QB Matthew Stafford are finalizing an agreement to keep him in Los Angeles, sources tell @NFLonFOX. Despite the relationship getting contentious at times, and significant interest from the Raiders and Giants, both sides were able to hash things out for… pic.twitter.com/CSQNZxpkqs
The most recent meeting reported for the Saints was with Ole Miss wide receiver Tre Harris, as was reported by Ryan Fowler of The Draft Network. The Saints are the only team from the NFC South on the list of teams with formal meetings, and one of only four NFC teams overall as well, in addition to three of the four NFC West teams.
The Los Angeles Rams and star quarterback Matthew Stafford agreed to a restructured deal to keep Stafford in Los Angeles, the team announced Friday.
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As the Dallas Cowboys continue their search for a WR2 behind CeeDee Lamb, they have been named a potential suitor for Los Angeles Rams star Cooper Kupp.
Metcalf has one year left on his current contract at a $31.875 million cap hit. With the emergence of second-year wideout Jaxon-Smith Njigba, the Seahawks could ultimately be inclined to move the six-year veteran.