Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was comforted by his four daughters, whom he shares with wife Kelly Stafford, after the team lost to the Philadelphia Eagles Jan. 19.
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.
Matthew Stafford didn’t just battle the elements and the No. 1 defense in the NFL on Sunday. He also fought through a rib injury suffered early in the game. Stafford was visibly shaken up after a 5-yard scramble where he collided with Eagles cornerback Quinyon Mitchell,
A few weeks shy of his 37th birthday and after 16 seasons in the league, Stafford has been the subject of retirement speculation in recent years. Asked about his future plans following the loss Stafford told reporters in Philadelphia that he would “take some time to think about it.”
The Los Angeles Rams fell short on Sunday in a snowy playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. One of the top offseason questions now facing L.A. will be QB Matthew Stafford's future.
Los Angeles Rams QB Matthew Stafford still believes he has mileage left in the tank even if he hasn't made a decision regarding his NFL future.
Asked about his future after the divisional-round playoff loss to the Eagles, Stafford looked at his watch, said the game had just ended a little while ago, and added he would “ take some time to think about it ,” via Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com.
Matthew Stafford didn’t want to speculate about his future but says it “sure feels like” he has good football left in him
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.
There were many people, myself included, who were dubious about how much of an upgrade Will Howard would be from Kyle McCord in the Ohio State Buckeyes. Through
With an expensive contract and declining production entering his age-32 season, it would not be a surprise if the Rams do move on from the oft-injured Kupp. “Who knows what’s going to happen,” he