The Rams would provide just that as they are right in the midst of a Super Bowl bubble. ESPN NFL analyst Tim Hasselbeck was asked about the possibility on Tuesday morning's Get Up and didn't sound to keen on it.
In a surprising twist in the NFL offseason, Aaron Rodgers has reportedly reached out to an NFC team, signaling his desire for a fresh start after parting ways with the Jets.
One of the most interesting players to watch this offseason is quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who will be looking for a new team after the New York Jets told him they'd be moving on from the future Hall of Famer.
The Philadelphia Eagles steamrolled to hoisting the Vince Lombardi Trophy for the most part, but the one team that gave them major trouble was the Los Angeles Rams. The tandem of quarterback Matthew Stafford and wide receiver Puka Nacua came up one touchdown short of defeating the eventual champions.
Confirmed to be leaving the New York Jets, Aaron Rodgers is already thinking about the upcoming NFL season and is reportedly interested in moving to the NFC West to replace a Super Bowl champion quarterback.
New general manager Darren Mougey said he and coach Aaron Glenn simply decided it was in the team’s best interest to find a different starting quarterback.
The Rams were a play away from a Super Bowl appearance, but if they do decide that Stafford is a bit pricey at 37 years old, a report by the New York Post revealed a wild potential trade scenario that can shake up the league and net them an elite quarterback/receiver duo.