The Los Angeles Rams were viewed as dark horse Super Bowl contenders heading into the playoffs this year, but they fell to the Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisi
Matthew Stafford just turned in yet another strong season with the Los Angeles Rams, throwing for 3,762 yards, 20 touchdowns and only eight interceptions – his fewest interceptions in a season where he played at least 10 games.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford, who has completed his fourth year with the Rams, could be retiring or moving on. "We're going get through our rejuvenation period and circle back to that," G.M. Les Snead told reporters on Friday.
Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay says he would like to know “sooner than later” about Matthew Stafford’s status for next season.
Sean McVay wants to avoid what happened last offseason when the Los Angeles Rams spent months in limbo awaiting clarity from Matthew Stafford.
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford had been playing with a significant rib injury, his wife Kelly revealed during a recent episode of "The Morning After with Kelly Stafford and Hank."
Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford alluded to having injured ribs after the team's season-ending loss to the Eagles last Sunday, but his wife Kelly added more information about the extent of the injury this week.
Figuring out Stafford's next step is key for the Rams, along with decisions on high-priced veterans and the O-line.
The NFL supply of veteran quarterbacks is a limited market so if Stafford does retire, sometimes you have to use what you got.
With the Rams quarterback taking time to figure out his future, fans of the team's rivals are hoping the 2024 season was Stafford's last in Los Angeles.
Former Los Angeles Rams left tackle and Super Bowl champion Andrew Whitworth offered insight into Matthew Stafford’s decision-making.