Matthew Stafford, the Los Angeles Rams quarterback, reportedly wants to be paid more heading into his 17th season, seeking to be among the top-paid quarterbacks in the league. Despite having a good relationship with the Rams, Stafford has been given permission to discuss contracts with other teams, including the Giants, Browns, Raiders, and Steelers. Teams are willing to pay Stafford more than the Rams offered, with a $49.67 million cap hit in 2025 and interest from potential trade partners in acquiring Stafford and wide receiver Cooper Kupp.
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US and UK agree deal slashing Trump tariffs on cars and metals
Watch: US-UK relationship will soon be 'stronger than ever before' - TrumpThe US and UK have reached a new agreement reducing import taxes on certain British cars and allowing some steel and aluminium imports tariff-free, while maintaining a 10% duty on most goods. Despite praise from leaders like Trump and UK’s Sir Keir Starmer, analysts believe the deal does not significantly change trade conditions, and concerns remain about its impact on key UK industries. Reactions...
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