THE New York Giants An interest reported in the quarter of Los Angeles Rams, Matthew Stafford, has increased in recent weeks. However, the former MVP of the NFL Boomer Esiason, a Talk-Show animator of New York radio, believes that they should stay away from Bowler’s twice pro.
EsiSon, the quadruple bowler player and former quarter of the Bengals and Jets, made his complaint on Boomer and Gio de Wfan to show. He likes the game of staff but does not see him integrate into the reconstruction of the giants.
“It’s great, and I know guys want to win, and he’s a great player. But there is a 37-year-old quarter-back in search of a contract extension. Does that make sense? said Esiason.
The RAMs restructured the staff contract of the last season, giving it an increase of $ 5 million and guaranteeing all its money (more than $ 36 million) for $ 2024. These $ 5 million has moved by two years to do After 2024, with $ 4 million out of its total 2025 and $ 1 million out of 2026, removing all future guarantees from the agreement.
Stafford is due to $ 27 million next year, which includes a bonus of $ 4 million, but this money is not guaranteed. This is why the Rams and Stafford seek to redo his contract.
It is too early to say if Stafford will remain with the Rams, which would be open to move the 37 -year -old man via the trade. If the giants decided to exchange project capital for the aging quarter, they should also extend his contract, which could cost north of $ 40 million.
“He is a very good player, but you go on the road of a 37-year-old quarter-Arrière who pays him north of $ 40 million a year, which it will take,” reiterated Esiason.
“For me, as much as I understand why the giants would consider it if they consider it well … You talk about older players and you pay them a lot of money.”
The Giants’ Lin with Stafford intensified after Chad Hall, the Stafford brother-in-law, recently joined coaches as an assistant quarter of the quarter.
Despite his 37 years on February 7, Stafford still has a lot of good football in him.
He launched for 3,762 yards, 20 affected and eight interceptions last season, reaching 65.8% of his throws. He led his team to a 10-7 file and an NFC West title.
It is currently classified at 10th row of yards by the pass (59,809), touching passers -by (377) and ninth by completion (5,174).
The giants have around $ 43 million in ceiling space and many holes on the list. The quarter-arre is at the top of the list, because the Exclusive Rights Agent (ERFA) Tommy Devito is the only quarter of the list.
The managing director Joe Schoen will address the position both in free agency and to the project. If the giants want staff, they should waste crucial capital and spend a large part of their salary ceiling for an extension, which could bite in future plans.