Detroit Lions team president Rod Wood said the team was willing to pay “whatever it takes” to lock up quarterback Matthew Staffordfor the foreseeable future, even if it meant making him the highest-paid player in football.
On Tuesday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that’s exactly what the Lions have agreed to
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Lions and Matthew Stafford agreed to five-year contract expected to make him highest paid player in NFL history, a team source told ESPN.
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On Tuesday, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that’s exactly what the Lions have agreed to
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Lions and Matthew Stafford agreed to five-year contract expected to make him highest paid player in NFL history, a team source told ESPN.
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