The Los Angeles Rams incredible season has officially come to an end. The Rams played their hearts out in the NFL Divisional Round of the playoffs over the week
Kelly Stafford shared photos of Matthew Stafford and their children following the Rams' season-ending playoff loss on Sunday
During “First Things First” on Tuesday, Wright pitched a wild QB-for-QB trade that would most certainly be viewed as a loss for the Rams. He floated the idea of the Rams trading Stafford to the Miami Dolphins for Tua Tagovailoa. No picks, no other players. Just those two.
Rams QB Matthew Stafford "sure feels like" he can still play but nonetheless will evaluate his future after Los Angeles' playoff loss.
During Wednesday’s “Timeout” edition of her “Morning After” podcast, wife Kelly Stafford revealed the 36-year-old quarterback played through the latter part of the season with cracked ribs, including Sunday’s divisional round loss to the Eagles.
The Los Angeles Rams season has come to an end. The Rams were defeated by the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFL Divisional Round of the Playoffs. Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford reflects on the loss.
Matthew Stafford has a $4M roster bonus due in mid-March, and his contract has been set up as a “we’ll see” for 2025 and beyond. The money doesn’t create a hard deadline for a decision, but surely the Rams will want an idea of things 2 months from now.
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.
Former Detroit Lions and current Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford could be a solid fit for a Lions NFC North rival.
Even Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley isn't sure why he smacked his helmet twice on his 78-yard touchdown run against the Los Angeles Rams
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford cracked four ribs in Week 15 and played with the injury through Los Angeles' divisional round loss to Philadelphia, his wife, Kelly, said on her podcast.