When a team has no interest whatsoever in trading high-profile, well-known veteran players, even the mere suggestion of the possibility by reporters results in a rolling of the eyes and/or a two-word response: "Next question.
Rams must decide which core vets can stay and who could go, meaning Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp, Rob Havenstein, Tyler Higbee and Kyren Williams are in question.
The Los Angeles Rams will have some tough decisions to make now that they are officially in offseason mode. Some of their key players have contracts that do not
The Rams could consider a trade of QB Matthew Stafford, WR Cooper Kupp could be traded or released, and RB Kyren Williams could be extended.
Cooper Kupp's uncertain future has led to speculation about a potential reunion with former Los Angeles Rams quarterback Baker Mayfield.
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It would seem Cooper Kupp, not what he used to be, might not be with the Rams next season unless his contract is redone. Matthew Stafford wants to come back.
The Rams had contract issues to solve with Matthew Stafford all the way up to training camp last year. Coach Sean McVay aims to avoid a repeat this year.
In his end-of-season press conference, Rams GM Les Snead addressed the status of both QB Matthew Stafford and WR Cooper Kupp, two of the bigger questions facing the team this offseason.  Both have uncertain futures in Los Angeles.
Running back Kyren Williams, on the other hand, looks like he will remain in Southern California for the foreseeable future. Now that he has accrued three years of service time, he is eligible for an extension, and Snead suggested he is amenable to having those conversations with Williams’ camp.
Rams coach Sean McVay spoke about contributions from Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp, as well as Rob Havenstein and Tyler Higbee.