Rams, the Lions and Matthew Stafford
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At age 37, Matthew Stafford could win his first MVP award and maybe even another Super Bowl, which would cement his Hall of Fame case.
Dan Campbell knows the Lions defense is going to be challenged in Week 15 when they go up against Matthew Stafford and the Rams.
Matthew Stafford's numbers are good, but not better than those of another MVP candidate, according to this NFL analyst.
Los Angeles Rams receiver Davante Adams elaborated on his conversation with quarterback Matthew Stafford regarding the pair retiring at the same time.
Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams blew out the Arizona Cardinals in Week 14, 45-17. The Rams got back to winning ways after their 31-28 loss to the Carolina Panthers the previous week. L.A. improved to 10-3 after taking down the Cardinals as they maintained their spot as the No. 1 seed in the NFC.
Stafford has never seemed too interested in personal accolades, but he will be 38 when the 2025 season is over. It's unclear if Stafford is thinking about retirement, but he recently said he would "entertain" coming back in 2026 if he's still healthy.
As they ready for a matchup versus the Los Angeles Rams (10-3), the Detroit Lions (8-5) will be monitoring zero players on their injury report. The game starts at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, Dec. 14, at SoFi Stadium.