Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford considers the Los Angeles Rams a viable contender in his trade market, sources told ESPN's Jeremy Fowler on Friday.
While it's unclear what the Rams can do with quarterback Jared Goff's long-term deal on the books, they've explored the possibilities with Stafford, sources said.
The Lions and Stafford last week mutually agreed to a separation. A source familiar with the situation told ESPN on Saturday night that the Lions would be looking for "fair market value" for Stafford, who is the franchise leader in every major passing category.
NFL teams started reaching out to the Lions about Stafford earlier this week, sources told ESPN's Adam Schefter.
Stafford will leave Detroit, whenever he is traded, having thrown for 45,109 yards, 282 touchdowns and 144 interceptions. The Lions made three playoff appearances with Stafford, losing in the wild-card round all three times.
ESPN's Michael Rothstein contributed to this report.