Rams, Matthew Stafford and Titans
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If the Los Angeles Rams manage to win on Sunday, Stafford will have beaten 31 of the NFL’s 32 teams. According to PFT, only four quarterbacks have beaten all 32 current franchises in the league, and they’re four quarterbacks you’d expect to be on the list: Peyton Manning, Brett Favre, Tom Brady and Drew Brees.
In the 14-9 Sunday night Rams victory against the Houston Texans, Stafford joined an elite company of legendary quarterbacks by becoming the 10th QB ever to pass 60,000 passing yards. By doing so, Stafford now sits behind Hall of Famer Dan Marino’s record of 61,361 passing yards.
To be fair, the Rams did add wide receiver Davante Adams during the offseason, and a wide receiver tandem of Adams and Puka Nacua definitely sounds impressive. But if Stafford isn't able to stay healthy, LA's improved receiving corps won't matter much.
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Rams Wire on MSNRams' Matthew Stafford explains why he won't listen to armchair QBs and protect himself
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford dealt with a serious back injury this offseason, but he's not trying to protect himself in 2025.
Even after missing nearly a month of training camp and sitting out the preseason, Matthew Stafford showed off old tricks and new tricks in the Rams' season opener.
When the Rams took on the Houston Texans, the Matthew Stafford-Davante Adams connection wasn't what many expected. While the duo did pair up for several big plays, the Texans schemed Adams out of the game, opening things up for Puka Nacua to dominate.
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Rams Wire on MSNMatthew Stafford shares how his back feels after playing first game
Matthew Stafford came out strong in the Week 1 opener against the Texans on Sunday at Sofi Stadium and feels great after taking some hits.
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNDriver uproots tree, crashes truck into Stafford County home, charged with DUI
A North Carolina driver faces serious charges after crashing a truck into a North Stafford residence and attempting to drive away while intoxicated, according to police.
In NFL Week 1, many player stacks netted fantasy-winning outputs. This came in the form of Justin Herbert/Quentin Johnston, Justin Fields/Garrett Wilson, Daniel Jones/Michael Pittman Jr, and Josh Allen/Keon Coleman.