
Los Angeles Rams News and Links for 2/22/25
If you’re like me, then Thursday was a fun time to be on Turf Show Times. There was a slew of articles addressing Matthew Stafford, Aaron Rodgers and L.A.’s quarterback position in general. It was a fun day, and there were plenty of comments, commenters and interactions to go around as various writers from the website shared information and some of their own takes along with the community at large.
If you missed it you can get caught up with the links below!
Is Florio right about Stafford and Rodgers?
Enough with the Aaron Rodgers-to-LA talk
Aaron Rodgers has always been a better QB than Matthew Stafford and still is
ESPN says Rams could be good fit for this reclamation project at quarterback
We’ll see what happens with Stafford, and the Los Angeles Rams, but this community continues to elevate the conversations surrounding the team, and I am honored to be a part of it.
Thank you for checking out Turf Show Times, please have a great Saturday and comment on whatever you want!
Could Matthew Stafford really end up playing somewhere other than Los Angeles in 2025? When might a decision be made on his #NFL home?#NFLCombine #NFLDraft pic.twitter.com/T4KFvFZHbN
— Rich Eisen Show (@RichEisenShow) February 21, 2025
An unexpected twist in the Rams’ draft strategy as Les Snead considers trading No. 26 pick for Day 2 diamonds in the rough (motorcyclesports)
“Renowned draft expert Daniel Jeremiah recently hinted at the possibility of the Rams trading out of their first-round spot, citing Snead’s track record of unearthing hidden gems in the subsequent rounds. Although Jeremiah’s mock draft places defensive tackle Darius Alexander as the potential No. 26 pick, he emphasizes Snead’s adeptness at identifying talent on Day 2. Snead’s past success in unearthing valuable prospects beyond the first round has fueled speculation about a potential trade scenario.”
Should the Rams sign DE Joey Bosa if the Chargers release him? (ramswire)
“One of those players is Los Angeles Chargers edge rusher Joey Bosa, who ESPN’s Dan Graziano believes will “likely” be cut before his $12.36 million roster bonus hits in March. That would leave a big-bodied option on the table for some teams looking to bolster their pass rush. The nine-year veteran has some injury concerns but is still a premier sack artist with 72 career quarterback takedowns to his name.
If Bosa hits the open market, could the Los Angeles Rams swoop in and keep one of the city’s homegrown players in Southern California? Let’s break down the pros and cons of signing Bosa in free agency.”
A classic mic’d up moment. pic.twitter.com/Hyu3qAIhMY
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) February 21, 2025
NFL columnist says Rams shouldn’t swap Matthew Stafford for Aaron Rodgers (ramswire)
“While it would track as a splashy Rams move, Los Angeles Times columnist Bill Plaschke believes the aura around Rodgers would ultimately sink the culture of the team.
“… It would be wholly unsurprising if they dumped Stafford for McVay-favorite Rodgers,” Plaschke wrote this week. “It also would be so, so wrong.”
“The Rams don’t do distractions,” he added. “The Rams don’t do selfishness. The Rams wouldn’t work for Rodgers.”
Rodgers, who is set to become a free agent with an expected separation with the New York Jets, wouldn’t necessarily even be an upgrade over Stafford. Rodgers is four years older and is coming off a poor year with an on-paper good Jets offense.”
can’t spell Chromakopia without Ram pic.twitter.com/AmhvhIELia
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) February 21, 2025