The Los Angeles Rams re-worked the contract of QB Matthew Stafford this offseason, giving him a new contract despite receiving trade interest from teams, including the Steelers. Pittsburgh ultimately settled on free agent QB Aaron Rodgers, who officially signed with the team last weekend and participated in minicamp yesterday. But if things had gone differently with Stafford, Rodgers may have wound up in Los Angeles, according to Rams head coach Sean McVay, who said on Good Morning Football that Rodgers would’ve been a conversation and a possibility if nothing got done with Stafford.
“I think that our first priority, which we consistently communicated, was let’s work something out with Matthew.