The last thing that the Tennessee Titans want is for a team with a top-10 pick to find an answer to their quarterback question before the 2025 NFL Draft. Today
The Tennessee Titans have found themselves among the mix of teams with lingering quarterback questions entering this offseason, and seem primed to address their need at the position one way or another in the coming months.
The selection of quarterbacks the Tennessee Titans will have to choose from this offseason just got an inch thinner.According to multiple sources, the Los Angeles Rams and Matthew Stafford have come to an agreement on a contract extension to keep him on the team long-term,
The New York Giants wouldn't have to part with too much if they wanted to acquire the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft from the Tennessee Titans.
Tennessee Titans president of football operations Chad Brinker discussed Aaron Rodgers, Matthew Stafford and the upcoming NFL quarterback carousel.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNWhat Matthew Stafford testing the market means for Tennessee Titans in QB carousel ahead of free agency and the 2025 NFL DraftThe largest domino of the 2025 offseason has always been Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford. Whether or not that domino falls will dictate how the heavyweight teams in this fight will shake out. And the latest development in Stafford’s ongoing contract negotiations is making his exit look more and more possible.
The New York Giants came close to trading for Matthew Stafford, but they’ll have to settle for alternative options.
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AtoZ Sports on MSNQB Matthew Stafford's status with Rams and latest update rains on Tennessee Titans parade and spoils future quarterback plansNASHVILLE - It was announced on Saturday morning that the Los Angeles Rams were officially granting permission for veteran QB Matthew Stafford's agent to speak with other teams. Naturally, this update captured the attention of every fan of a team in the market for a quarterback.
The Tennessee Titans are in a unique position ahead of the NFL draft and free agency as QB options dwindle. Cam Ward, Shedeur Sanders, come on down.
The New York Giants wanted to be in the Matthew Stafford business. Stafford and his representatives met with the Giants this past month to discuss his value. Despite the Giants reportedly being willing to offer Stafford a lucrative contract,
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