Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Detroit Lions trade Matthew Stafford to LA Rams for Jared Goff, draft picks.

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LOS ANGELES — The Detroit Lions are trading quarterbac­k Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams in exchange for quarterbac­k Jared Goff, two future first-round picks and a third-round pick, a person with knowledge of the deal tells The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Saturday night because the deal has not been completed. ESPN first reported the swap, which will include the Rams’ first-round picks in 2022 and 2023, along with their thirdround pick this year.

The blockbuste­r trade of two starting quarterbac­ks and former No. 1 overall draft picks will provide a change of scenery for two players who probably need it.

Stafford asked to be traded shortly after the current season ended with the Lions’ third consecutiv­e double-digit losing record. He has been one of the NFL’s most prolific passers during his 12-year career spent entirely in Detroit, but has never won a playoff game.

Meanwhile, the Rams’ coaching staff and front office have publicly expressed a clear loss of confidence in Goff in recent weeks after Los Angeles earned its third playoff berth and posted its fourth consecutiv­e winning record during his four years under Coach Sean McVay. Goff also led the Rams to the Super Bowl after the 2018 season.

Stafford, who turns 33 years old next month, has two years left on a $135 million, five-year contract.

Goff is about to begin a four-year, $134 million contract with $110 million guaranteed. He has been a steady winner since McVay’s arrival, but his high propensity for turnovers and lack of improvemen­t over the past two seasons led McVay and General Manager Les Snead to speak openly of a future without Goff in recent weeks.

The familiarit­y of these two franchises’ front offices likely helped the difficult deal: New Detroit General Manager Brad Holmes just left his job as the Rams’ director of college scouting under Snead earlier this month.

Goff was the last firstround pick made by the Rams back in 2016. Snead has now traded away his top pick or moved back in seven consecutiv­e drafts, swinging bold moves to acquire veteran talent including All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey.

Stafford is leaving downtrodde­n Detroit and heading to sunny Los Angeles with a chance to take the controls of a team that could be a Super Bowl contender next season. The Rams went 10-6 and beat NFC West champion Seattle in the playoffs before losing at Green Bay.

Goff frequently appeared to be a budding star in his first two seasons under McVay when the Rams ranked first (2017) and second (2018) in the NFL in points scored, but he hasn’t built on that success. His 38 turnovers over the past two seasons are the second most in the NFL.

Goff passed for 3,952 yards and 20 touchdowns — his lowest total since his rookie year — with 13 intercepti­ons and 6 lost fumbles over 15 games last season.

During the 2020 finale, Stafford surpassed the 45,000yard mark in the 165th game of his career — the fewest games an NFL player needed to reach that total. He threw three touchdown passes in that game against Minnesota, raising his career total to 282.

Like many of Stafford’s accomplish­ments in Detroit, they were marred by a loss as the Lions fell to 5-11 for their third consecutiv­e double-digit loss season, and his career record dropped to 74-90-1 in the regular season.

Shortly after last season, Stafford asked to be traded and spared from another rebuilding project.

The Lions asked him to wait until they hired a new general manager and coach, but luring Holmes from the Rams to run Detroit’s front office and giving New Orleans Saints tight ends coach Dan Campbell a shot to be a head coach again didn’t change his mind.

Detroit drafted the strongarme­d Stafford out of Georgia with the hopes he could end the Lions’ drought of just one playoff victory since winning the 1957 NFL title.

Stafford became one of the NFL’s most productive quarterbac­ks, but went 0-3 in the 2011, 2014 and 2016 postseason­s.

The Indianapol­is Colts, Washington Football Team and San Francisco 49ers were among the many teams that had an interest in Stafford, who earned his only Pro Bowl selection in 2014. Goff is a twotime Pro Bowl selection.

Stafford was AP’s Comeback Player of the Year in 2011 after bouncing back from an injury-stunted start of his career. He is No. 16 on the league’s all-time list with 45,109 yards passing.

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