The Los Angeles Rams' offense have made a habit out of starting slow. Their win over Minnesota gave a glimpse of how good the Rams are when the offense gets going early.
Matt Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams nearly completed an epic comeback in a driving snowstorm, but they fell just short to the host Philadelphia
Matthew Stafford fell short of another comeback in the Los Angeles Rams' divisional round loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Rams were driving down the football field in the final minute of the game, trailing 28-22, but were unable to convert on a fourth down attempt, ending the game and the Rams' season.
"I love this group. I love this coaching staff. I love these players," Sean McVay said after the Rams were eliminated Sunday.
Matthew Stafford has played in the NFL for 16 seasons now. In that time, he has established himself as one of the better quarterbacks in the league and even helped the Los Angeles Rams clinch a Super Bowl in his first season there.
Matthew Stafford said after Sunday's season-ending loss that he hasn't made a decision about his future but noted that he was "playing some pretty good ball."
The Los Angeles Rams fell short on Sunday in a snowy playoff loss to the Philadelphia Eagles. One of the top offseason questions now facing L.A. will be QB Matthew Stafford's future.
Asked about his future after the divisional-round playoff loss to the Eagles, Stafford looked at his watch, said the game had just ended a little while ago, and added he would “ take some time to think about it ,” via Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com.
Matthew Stafford and no-look passes in the playoffs go together like peanut butter and jelly. Everyone remembers his no-looker against the Bengals in the Super Bowl, which came on the final drive of the game, and he pulled off another one Sunday against the Eagles.
After Slay's Philadelphia Eagles beat the Los Angeles Rams 28-22 in the divisional round of the playoffs on Sunday, the veteran cornerback had a message for Matthew Stafford. When asked about facing Stafford, who was Slay's teammate on the Detroit Lions from 2013 until 2019, he had a heartfelt but humorous response.
Cameras caught Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay performing an awesome gesture after his team's playoff loss.