According to the report, Stafford believes the
Rams are "a viable contender in his trade market," a source
indicated.
The Rams signed Goff to a four-year, $134 million contract in
2019 that had $110 million guaranteed. A restructuring of the
deal in April freed up $7 million for the Rams. But cutting Goff
after five seasons would cost the Rams $65.2 million in dead
money. Trading him would cost $22.2 million.
Goff, 26, is a two-time Pro Bowler that helped the Rams to the
Super Bowl after the 2018 season, but he struggled in that game,
a loss to the New England Patriots, and his quarterback rating
the past two seasons was worse than the previous two.
Goff has thrown for 18,171 yards in 69 career games with 107
touchdowns and 55 interceptions. He led the NFL in pass attempts
in 2019 with 626.
Goff threw for 3,952 yards and 20 TDs with 13 interceptions in
15 games this past season, undergoing thumb surgery after a Week
16 injury. The Rams went 9-6 with Goff as the starter and
advanced to the divisional round of the NFC playoffs where they
were defeated by the Green Bay Packers.
Stafford, 32, has played 12 seasons with the Lions after he was
the No. 1 overall selection by the team in 2009 out of Georgia.
Stafford has one Pro Bowl appearance, and he has delivered a
better QB rating than Goff in each of the past two seasons.
Stafford has thrown for 45,109 yards in 165 career games with
282 touchdowns and 144 interceptions. He led the NFL in pass
attempts in 2011 (663) and 2012 (727). He also led in
completions in 2012 (435).
Stafford passed 4,084 yards this past season with 26 TDs and 10
interceptions in 16 games as the Lions went 5-11.
Goff has played in six career playoff games, while Stafford has
played in three playoff games and none since 2016. He is 0-3 in
the playoffs.
Trading Stafford will cost the Lions $19 million in dead money.
Stafford and the Lions agreed last week to mutually part ways,
it was reported Jan. 23.
(Field Level Media)
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