Rams, Stafford and Detroit Lions
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At age 37, Matthew Stafford could win his first MVP award and maybe even another Super Bowl, which would cement his Hall of Fame case.
Stafford has never seemed too interested in personal accolades, but he will be 38 when the 2025 season is over. It's unclear if Stafford is thinking about retirement, but he recently said he would "entertain" coming back in 2026 if he's still healthy.
A banged up Lions secondary faces a major challenge against Matthew Stafford and the Rams in a pivotal Week 15 matchup.
Los Angeles Rams receiver Davante Adams elaborated on his conversation with quarterback Matthew Stafford regarding the pair retiring at the same time.
Former Packers receiver Davante Adams has no plans of hanging up his cleats anytime soon. After all, he leads the NFL in touchdown receptions.
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford is in the middle of one of the best seasons of his 17-year NFL career. He leads the league with 35 passing touchdowns while throwing for 3,354 yards and just four interceptions. And to boot, the Rams are sitting at the top of the NFC with a 10-3 record with just four games left in he regular season.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford agreed with the assessment that the Detroit Lions' trade for Jared Goff has worked for both teams.
Lions DC Kelvin Sheppard played one season with Rams QB Matthew Stafford in Detroit and remembers getting scorched playing against him too.
Dan Campbell remembers Matthew Stafford from his high school days in Texas. The Lions head coach said he was sour that the young quarterback left the state to play ball at Georgia. Brad Galli has more.