The Giants not only met Matthew Stafford's asking price, but they were also willing to give up what the Rams wanted in a trade
So, the Giants were all-in for Stafford especially when you consider they offered more money than the Rams but also went and added his brother-in-law to the coaching staff. Going to those lengths and still being turned down only shows that the Giants were the last thing on Stafford’s mind from the start.
NFL insider Rich Eisen says the Giants matched the Rams' asking price for Matthew Stafford but the veteran QB elected to remain in Los Angeles.
The NFL Combine came to an end on Sunday and there were a couple players who shined in Indy, but Rich Eisen in the one with the inside scoop.
The New York Giants agreed to all necessary details to acquire Matthew Stafford but he opted to return to Los Angeles instead, says one NFL insider.
NFL Network's Rich Eisen compares Tennessee Volunteers defensive end James Pearce Jr. to New York Giants defensive end Brian Burns while at the 2025 NFL Scouting Combine.
Despite New York Giants general manager Joe Schoen declining to address any questions related to Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, the Giants were all in on Stafford and willing to do whatever it took to get him into East Rutherford.
Matthew Stafford is sticking around on a restructured deal with the Rams after he turned down a reportedly even bigger offer from the Giants.