Once again the Las Vegas Raiders were used as leverage. This time, it was Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, in an attempt to get more money from his current team. And, shamefully, it worked out perfectly for him.
You have likely heard Las Vegas Raiders head coach Pete Carroll talk extensively about being in win-now mode. They think they can compete in 2025, and hey, that's not a bad mindset to have. And even if they thought they were going to be a bad team,
The Las Vegas Raiders are reportedly eyeing three big-named quarterbacks after losing out on Matthew Staffotd.
It’s a story that’s made various rounds on social media in a variety of different ways: The Las Vegas Raiders have legitimate interest in acquiring Matthew Stafford from the Los Angeles Rams.
The Las Vegas Raiders will not get Matthew Stafford from the Los Angeles Rams, per a report from Ian Rapoport on X, formerly Twitter. Per a report from The Athletic's Diana Russini, Stafford was ...