NFL Network’s Tom Pelliserro is reporting that the Detroit Lions and Matthew Stafford “have mutually agreed to part ways” this offseason.
Once the Lions find a trade partner, he will leave behind $19 million in dead cap but will free up $14 million in space the Lions can use in free agency.
The Lions have been in a complete overhaul this offseason hiring Dan Campbell as head coach and Brad Holmes as general manager.
The Lions hold the No. 7 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft and a quarterback is surely going to be in play
Detroit Lions and Matthew Stafford ‘have mutually agreed to part ways this offseason’
NFL Network’s Tom Pelliserro is reporting that the Detroit Lions and Matthew Stafford “have mutually agreed to part ways” this offseason.
Once the Lions find a trade partner, he will leave behind $19 million in dead cap but will free up $14 million in space the Lions can use in free agency.
The Lions have been in a complete overhaul this offseason hiring Dan Campbell as head coach and Brad Holmes as general manager.
The Lions hold the No. 7 overall pick in the 2021 NFL draft and a quarterback is surely going to be in play