There was talk of how the Patriots might have been one of the teams interested in trading for quarterback Matthew Stafford. Turns out, Stafford might not have been all that interested in the Patriots.
According to a report from NBC Sports Boston, New England was on Stafford’s no-trade list.
No reason was given for Stafford’s reported demand. But it is worth noting the relationship between Stafford and Matt Patricia — the latter of whom returned to New England earlier this month after being dismissed as Detroit’s head coach — had reportedly cooled as of late.
It’s also reasonable to speculate that Stafford wasn’t thrilled with the possibility of being a part of a punchless Patriots’ offense. New England averaged 20.4 points per game last season, 27th in the league, and its 180.6 passing yards per game was 30th.
Stafford was dealt to the Rams on Saturday in a deal that also sent quarterback Jared Goff to Detroit.
Christopher Price can be reached at christopher.price@globe.com. Follow him on Twitter at cpriceglobe.
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