Matthew Stafford News Surfaces After Rams' NFC Championship Loss
Summary
Matthew Stafford, the quarterback for the Los Angeles Rams, is considering whether to retire from the NFL after his team lost in the NFC Championship game against the Seattle Seahawks. While he has not yet made a retirement decision, Stafford has decided not to participate in the 2026 Pro Bowl. During the past season, he helped lead his team to a strong record and is a contender for the NFL MVP award.Key Facts
- Matthew Stafford led the Los Angeles Rams to the NFC Championship game, but they lost 31-27 to the Seattle Seahawks.
- Stafford is currently deciding whether to retire from the NFL, considering physical, mental, emotional, personal, and family factors.
- He will not participate in the 2026 Pro Bowl despite being named a starter.
- Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts will replace him at the Pro Bowl.
- In the 2025-26 season, Stafford helped the Rams achieve a 12-5 record with 4,707 passing yards, 46 touchdowns, and 8 interceptions.
- Sean McVay, the Rams' head coach, expressed deep emotion after the Championship loss.
- Stafford is in the running for the NFL MVP award, which will be announced in February.
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