The Tennessee Titans are going to be looking to find their next franchise quarterback this offseason. At the very least, they want to bring in a player that can
The Los Angeles Rams may face a big question regarding the quarterback position for the 2025 season. After losing to the Philadelphia Eagles in the divisional round, quarterback Matthew Stafford told the media that he needed to think about his playing future.
Mike Borgonzi and the Tennessee Titans could go QB with the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. Here's what Borgonzi learned about QBs from watching Patrick Mahomes.
The number one pick gives Tennessee the opportunity to change the course of the franchise. Whether the Titans end up trading down for a haul of addition draft assets or selecting
Stafford's familiarity with Callahan, and the fact that he's not coming off an injury, give him the slight edge. But either of these passers landing in Tennessee could make the Titans immediate ...
It's hard to ignore the connections future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers has to the Tennessee Titans this ... players like Matthew Stafford, Derek Carr and Kirk Cousins either have ...
Rams head coach Sean McVay was asked at his end-of-season news conference about Stafford's status with the club assuming the veteran, who turns 37 years old in February, elects to continue playing. "We'll talk about all those things at the appropriate time," McVay curiously answered.
Matthew Stafford said after Sunday's season-ending loss that he hasn't made a decision about his future but noted that he was "playing some pretty good ball."
Why did the Los Angeles Rams lose to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2025 NFL Playoffs? Is it because of the snow, which limited the team’s schematic optionality? Because Matthew Stafford’s final throw sailed out of bounds?
Former Los Angeles Rams left tackle and Super Bowl champion Andrew Whitworth offered insight into Matthew Stafford’s decision-making.
Matthew Stafford will soon turn 37 years old, and not only led the Rams into the playoffs this season, but played well enough to secure a wild-card win, a shock upset of the Vikings in which he threw for 209 yards and two touchdowns.
Would Arch Manning or Jeremiah Smith go No. 1? Rob Rang forecasts who every NFL team would target with their 2025 first-round pick if every college player were draft eligible.