Rams QB Matthew Stafford "sure feels like" he can still play but nonetheless will evaluate his future after Los Angeles' playoff loss.
Regardless of whether he returns, Los Angeles needs to come up with a long-term plan at quarterback. Plus, did the Ravens miss their Super Bowl window?
Matthew Stafford and the Rams lost in the Divisional round and while the QB needs time to decide his future, he has his wife's support.
Kelly Stafford shared photos of Matthew Stafford and their children following the Rams' season-ending playoff loss on Sunday
The Los Angeles Rams were officially eliminated from the playoffs after losing to the Philadelphia Eagles 28-22. Since the loss, quarterback Matthew Stafford has claimed that he will take some time to think about his future in the league.
Stafford was traded to the Rams from the Lions in January 2021 in what was a franchise-altering move for both teams, with Detroit landing quarterback Jared Goff in the swap. The Rams went on to win the Super Bowl in Stafford’s first season out West.
The Los Angeles Rams' season came to a close on Sunday with a divisional-round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. On top of that, it's fair to wonder if we've seen the last of quarterback Matthew Stafford.
After the Los Angeles Rams' 28-22 divisional playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, 36-year-old quarterback Matthew Stafford said he will need
Matthew Stafford's late-season push to lead the Los Angeles Rams to the NFC West crown and a playoff victory over the Minnesota Vikings looks even more impressive in the wake of a revelation made by his wife,
"I love this group. I love this coaching staff. I love these players," Sean McVay said after the Rams were eliminated Sunday.
This revelation has left fans and analysts in awe, as Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford played through the final four weeks of the season with four cracked ribs, accord