Stafford Weighs Future After Rams' Playoff Loss
Stafford Weighs Future After Rams' Playoff Loss

Stafford Weighs Future After Rams' Playoff Loss

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Following the Los Angeles Rams' 28-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Divisional Round, quarterback Matthew Stafford is contemplating his NFL future. Despite the defeat, Stafford threw for 324 yards and two touchdowns, tying Kurt Warner for the most postseason passing touchdowns by a Rams quarterback. He played through a rib injury and was sacked five times, yet demonstrated resilience and competitiveness, attributes praised by head coach Sean McVay. Stafford, who turns 37 next month, has two years left on a restructured contract but remains non-committal about his plans, indicating he will take time to decide. His performance this season helped the Rams secure the NFC West title, and despite playoff setbacks in recent years, the team shows potential for future success. The Rams and Stafford have the flexibility to reassess their partnership after the 2024 season, with Stafford's future remaining a significant off-season question.

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