The New York Giants badly need a quarterback, and they’ve now missed on trades for Matthew Stafford (re-signed with the Los Angeles Rams) and Geno Smith (traded to the Las Vegas Raiders). So, while drafting a QB at No.
NJ Advance Media’s Ryan Novozinsky reported that the Giants were “hellbent” on acquiring Stafford, and The Athletic reported Friday that the Giants had discussed a two-year deal between $90-100 million and reports indicated the Giants were willing to go to $50 million a year.
The New York Giants agreed to all necessary details to acquire Matthew Stafford but he opted to return to Los Angeles instead, says one NFL insider.
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The New York Giants won't have star quarterback Matthew Stafford under center in 2025. After weeks of speculation that he could be traded, the Rams and
The Raiders and Giants were both in the mix for Stafford, with both teams extending significant contract offers this week.