Source: Matthew Stafford approached the Lions with the idea of being traded
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The stunning decision for the Detroit Lions to part ways with quarterback Matthew Stafford was not a knee-jerk reaction by either side to the latest hirings by the team. Per a league source, Lions Wire’s Erik Schlitt confirmed that Stafford first approached the Lions about his desire to be traded before the hiring process began in earnest.
The possibility of trading Stafford was integrated into the hiring and interviewing process. As Schlitt states, candidates were informed that trading Stafford was on the table if they were to take the GM or head coaching position in Detroit.
Detroit has agreed to explore dealing Matthew Stafford after the QB approached the Lions after the season ended and suggested a trade might be in the best interest of both parties. https://t.co/eFfZitZphD
— USA TODAY Sports (@usatodaysports) January 24, 2021
Also of note, something that has been reported by others including Chris Burke of The Athletic: Stafford himself met with the new GM, Brad Holmes, and head coach Dan Campbell and the parties all agreed to pursue trading the longtime Lions quarterback.
To clarify the timeline per a League source.
Stafford approaches the team with idea of being traded.
GM/coaching candidates were informed of the possibility during interview process.
Stafford talks to Holmes/Campbell, all side agree as long as they receive “fair market value”.
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