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In the limelight: Matthew Stafford "Stats, Facts & Tidbits"

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July 19, 2021 02:54PM
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With NFL training camps right around the corner for the upcoming 2021 season, I thought I would list some Matthew Stafford "Stats, Facts & Tidbits.


The Rams have made several big offseason splashes since Sean McVay was hired as their head coach on Jan 12, 2017.

The organization has also been aggressive during the regular season when they traded for OLB Dante Fowler in 2018 (for a 3nd round pick in 2019 & 5th round pick in 2020).

They pulled the trigger again in 2019 trading for All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey giving up two first round picks in (2020 & 2021).

On Jan 30, 2021, during an unexpected vacationing night in Cabo San Lucas, the Detroit Lions agreed to trade their starting quarterback (Matthew Stafford) to the Los Angeles Rams.

Practically nobody projected the Rams to be a front runner in the trade market for Stafford and it caught the NFL world by surprise.

To acquire the Lions seasoned starting quarterback, the Rams shipped their own former number one overall pick in 2016 (quarterback) Jared Goff, a 2021 3rd round draft pick, and two future first round picks in 2022 and 2023.

For the Rams, it was a handsome and heavy price to obtain the Lions QB that has never won a playoff game.

When the Stafford trade became official, it instantly became the biggest blockbuster offseason acquisition the Rams have made during the Sean McVay era.

For the duration of his career, Stafford played on mostly bad teams in Detroit. By his own metrics though, he wasn't as consistent as he could've been.

Stafford has put up some gaudy stats during his 12 seasons in the NFL, but there are question marks on his resume.

He never showed he could carry a Lions team on his shoulders and make those around him better enough to deliver a playoff victory.

For legitimate reasons, there is still a skeptical crowd of NFL talking heads and fans that believe Matthew lacks the (intangibles) of a winner and they need to see it in 2021 before they are willing to get on board.

If the Rams are able to carry over their 2020 season accomplishments to the 2021 season, Stafford will be expected to win a playoff game or two. He inherits a top heavy talented roster, a top 5 defense, and up and coming star running back Cam Akers.

Stafford will be under center for one of the NFL's best organizations in the 2021. For many, there will be little to no excuses if he doesn't deliver playoff victories.

Unless there are major injuries and the Rams some some how crumble this season, he will be one of the most talked about QB's all season.

A large of number of us fans believe Stafford will thrive in 2021 and beyond under the guidance of McVay, and the Rams unorthodox ways of NFL roster building.

No level headed Rams fans are going to guarantee Stafford is a lock to have an MVP super star season, and bet their life savings on it.

After Stafford was traded the Rams, the fanbase was ignited and Las Vegas bumped the Rams to a top 5 Super Bowl favorite.

In 2021, Stafford and McVay will be heavily scrutinized under the bright lights of Hollywood.

They have some big shoes to fill after what Ariens and Brady pulled off last season in Tampa Bay.

Count me all in with you folks that believe the McVay and Stafford tandem are capable of elevating the Rams from a good playoff caliber team, to a legitimate Super Bowl winning contender. And not just this coming season, but over the next few years.


(Megatron) Former Lions WR Calvin Johnson on on Matthew Stafford Going to the Rams: ‘I’m Happy For Him’

"You know what, it sucked that they didn’t let me go but they let Matthew go. But, hey, you know, it is what it is," he said.

"I’m not back in the family with the Lions or anything like that," Johnson said.

"It would be nice if they try to resolve things, but that’s neither here nor there."

“I’m happy for him,” Johnson said of Stafford.

“He’s happy that he’s out in California. Him and his beautiful family, they’re loving their time out there.

When he’s comfortable, he’s good where he’s at. You can only expect good things from him. I look forward to seeing him out there.”


T.J. Hockenson (TE for the Lions) expressed how the Lions players want Matthew Stafford to win a ring.

“There’s not a guy in our locker room that’s not rooting for that guy to get a ring.

I mean, all of us loved him.” “He’s one of those guys, again, for the boys, for all of us, he was like, ‘Y’all do all this during the week.

Y’all do everything I ask of you, and I’m going to go out there and do everything I can for you guys,’” Hockenson said. “Everybody on our team respected that guy. Like everybody loved him.

He will forever put a stamp on my career and in the city of Detroit.

He’s, I mean, he was, like I said, one of the best — the best player I’ve ever.” Hockenson called Stafford “probably the best dude, the best player” he’s ever been around and told a story of how the QB threw a no-look pass to him in practice one time, which caught him off-guard.

It’s not something Stafford does often, but it is a little wrinkle Rams receivers should be ready for.

“He no-looked passed me, and I’m like, I double caught it. I got my feet down and everything. I looked at him and I was like, ‘Dude, did you just no-look me?’ And he was like, ‘Yeah, I saw it caught you off guard.’ I was like, ‘Yup. It did.’ He would do anything for his dudes, too,” the tight end said.
[theramswire.usatoday.com]





Detroit Lions: QB Matthew Stafford (University of Georgia) selected number one overall in the 2009 NFL Draft.


Stafford chose to forgo his senior season and entered the 2009 NFL Draft.

Stafford made his first start in the NFL at New Orleans on September 13, 2009. Completed 16 of 37 passes for 205 yards, 0 TD, 3 INT


Matthew Stafford "Stats, Facts & Tidbits"

2009: signed a six-year, $72 million contract with the Lions.

2013: agreed to a three-year, $53 million extension with the Lions.

2017: signed a five-year, $135 million contract extension with the Lions.

Stafford is 33 years old. (Born 02/07/1988)

Career Detroit Lions (12 seasons)
Games 165, Comp 3,898, Att 6,224, Comp% 62.63, YDS 45,109, YPC 7.3, TD's 282, INT's 144, Rating 89.9

Stafford was born to John and Margaret Stafford. He has a sister named Page. He married Kelly Stafford in 2015.

Stafford's name on his birth certificate is (John Matthew Stafford)

Stafford was traded to the Rams on Jan 30, 2021 for QB Jared Goff, a 2021 3rd round draft pick and 2022 & 2023 first round picks.

Stafford has played in 165 out of a possible 192 games. (12 seasons).

Stafford (missed (6) games in 2009, (13) games in 2010 and (8) games in 2019)

Stafford has missed (8 games) in the last 10 seasons (2011 through 2020). All 8 games he missed in that time frame was in 2019 (fractured bones in his back).

Stafford played in all (16 games) in 2020 after his back injury in 2019.

Stafford in the 2020 season posted his 5th best career QB rating (96.3)

Stafford was named Pro Bowl MVP on 01/25/2015. Comp 15, Att 25, Comp% 60.0, YDS 316, TD 2, INT 1, Rating 114.2

Stafford is the sixth fastest in NFL history to (200) passing touchdowns, accomplishing the feat in just (117) games.

Only Dan Marino (89), Aaron Rodgers (99), Peyton Manning (106), Brett Favre (107) and Tom Brady (116) reached that milestone quicker than Stafford.

Stafford, is the fourth player to throw 200 touchdowns before the age of 30, joining Favre (218), Manning (244) and Marino (245).

Stafford on Oct 20, 2019, became the fastest NFL QB to throw for 40,000 passing yards.

Stafford made NFL history when he threw a pass to a wide-open Danny Amendola. With this completion, the former number one overall pick from 2009 reached 40,000 yards in his career. He reached this milestone in only (147) games, making him the fastest in NFL history to do so.

By reaching this mark in only (147) games, Stafford knocked Atlanta Falcons QB Matt Ryan (151 games) out of the top spot. He also topped Drew Brees (152), Dan Marino (153), and Peyton Manning (154).

Stafford is the third fastest QB to throw for 5,000 yards. In his 3rd season (2011), he threw for 5,038 yards.

Only Dan Marino and Patrick Mayhomes reached the 5,000 yard barrier faster.

Marino threw for the 5,084 yards in his second season (1984).

Mayhomes threw for 5,097 it in his second season (2018).

Stafford’s career OT numbers: 26-of-44, 406 yards, 1 TD, 0 INT, 9.2 Y/A.

Stafford has at least one victory against 25 of the 32 NFL teams.

Stafford has beaten every team in the NFC except the only team he's ever played for (Lions), which happens to be on the Rams 2021 schedule.

Stafford has a winning record vs the Bears, Bucs, Washington, Eagles, Giants, Jaguars, Browns, Raiders & Chargers.

Stafford has never beaten the Texans, Titans, Bengals, Steelers, Ravens, Bills or Lions.

Stafford will get an opportunity in (2021) to play 5 of the 7 teams he's never beaten.

Stafford after the 2020 season ended, has the most 4th quarter comebacks in the NFL since 2009 with (31).

Stafford will turn 34 years old one day after the 2022 Super Bowl hosted in Los Angeles on 02/06/2022.


Stafford is 0-3 in the playoffs.
(3 Games) Comp 74, Att 117, Comp% 63.2, YDS 908, YPC 7.8, TD 4, INT 3, Rating 87.8

2016 Wildcard at SEA 26-6 L (Comp 18, Att 32, Comp% 56.2, YDS 205, TD 0, INT 0, Rating 75.7)
2014 Wildcard at DAL 24-20 L (Comp 28, Att 42, Comp% 66.6, YDS 323, TD 1, INT 1, Rating 87.7)
2011 Wildcard at NO 45-23 L (Comp 28, Att 43, Comp% 65.1, YDS 380, TD 3, INT 2, Rating 97.0)


Stafford has only played in (Wild Card) games during the postseason.

Stafford has never had a home playoff game (0-3 in first round Wild Card games on the road).

Stafford's first postseason loss came in a 2012 Wild Card game against the New Orleans Saints, in which Stafford threw for 380 yards and tallied four total touchdowns. He also threw two fourth-quarter interceptions in the 45–28 defeat.

At the end of the 2014 season, Stafford met the Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card Round and fell, 24-20. At one point, Detroit held a 20-7 lead but surrendered 17 unanswered points in an eventual 24-20 loss.

Stafford's most recent playoff loss was against the Seattle Seahawks. On Jan. 7, 2017. The sixth-seeded Lions lost, 26-6, to the third seeded Seahawks.




Stafford has missed (27) games due to injuries during his 12 seasons in Detroit.

Stafford has a history of various injuries, but he's played through a lot of them.

What injuries caused him to miss games or required surgery?

2020 Right thumb UCL - (missed no games in 2020.) Had thumb (UCL) surgery in March of 2021.
2019 Back and tailbone Fracture - (missed 8 games in 2019.) No surgery was required.
2010 Right shoulder A/C joint separation - (missed 13 games in 2010.) Had shoulder surgery in January of 2011.
2009 Right knee patella & dislocated right shoulder - (missed 6 games in 2009) Had knee patella surgery in December of 2009.


Stafford Career Regular Season Rating (all 12 seasons) 2009 through 2020
Games 165, Comp 3,898, Att 6,224, Comp% 62.63, YDS 45,109, YPC 7.3, TD's 282, INT's 144, Rating 89.9

Stafford Regular Season Rating (last 10 seasons) 2011 through 2020
Games 152, Comp 3,640, Att 5,751, Comp% 63.3, YDS 42,307, YPC 7.4, TD's 263, INT's 123, Rating 91.8

Stafford Regular Season Rating (last 5 seasons) 2016 through 2020
Games 72, Comp 1652, Att 2533, Comp% 65.2, YDS 19,133, YPC 7.7, TD 119, INT 46, Rating 96.0

Stafford Regular Season Rating (last 3 seasons) 2018 through 2020
Games 40, Comp 893, Att 1374, Comp% 65.0, YDS 10,360, YPC 7.5, TD 66, INT 26, Rating 95.8


(Stafford's 5 best single seasons based on QB rating)

2019 Comp 187, Att 291, Comp% 64.26, YDS 2499, YPC 8.6, TD 19, INT 5, Rating (106.0) (*played in only 8 games)

2017 Comp 371, Att 565, Comp% 65.66, YDS 4446, YPC 7.9, TD 29, INT 10, Rating (99.3)

2011 Comp 421, Att 663, Comp% 63.05, YDS 5038, YPC 7.6, TD 41, INT 16, Rating (97.2)

2015 Comp 398, Att 592, Comp% 67.23, YDS 4262, YPC 7.2, TD 32, INT 13, Rating (97.0)

2020 Comp 339, Att 528, Comp% 64.02, YDS 4084, YPC 7.7, TD 26, INT 10, Rating (96.3)


Stafford regular season record vs the NFL (74-90-1) 165 games


Stafford career record vs the NFC (57-65-1)


Stafford vs NFC Central (26-35)

NFC Central
Chicago Bears 11-9 (at LA 09/12/21)
Minnesota Vikings 8-13 (at MIN 12/26/21)
Green Bay Packers 7-13 (at GB 11/28/21)
Detroit Lions N/A (at LA 10/24/21)


Stafford vs NFC West (7-13-1)

NFC West
Arizona Cardinals 3-4-1 (2x in 2021)
Los Angeles Rams 2-3
San Francisco 49ers 1-3 (2x in 2021)
Seattle Seahawks 1-3 (2x in 2021)


Stafford vs NFC South (10-12)

NFC South
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-2 (at LA 09/26/21)
New Orleans Saints 3-4
Atlanta Falcons 2-3
Carolina Panthers 2-3


Stafford vs NFC East (14-5)

NFC East
Washington Football Team 5-0
Philadelphia Eagles 4-1
New York Giants 3-2 (at NY 10/17/21)
Dallas Cowboys 2-2


Stafford career record vs the AFC (17-25) 12 seasons.


Stafford vs AFC South (4-8)

AFC South
Jacksonville Jaguars 3-0 (at LA 12/05/21)
Indianapolis Colts 1-2 (at Colts 09/19/21)
Houston Texans 0-3 (at Texans 10/31/21)
Tennessee Titans 0-3 (at LA 11/07/21)


Stafford vs the AFC Central (3-7)

AFC Central
Cleveland Browns 3-0
Pittsburgh Steelers 0-2
Baltimore Ravens 0-2 (at BAL 01/02/22)
Cincinnati Bengals 0-3


Stafford vs the AFC West (6-5)

AFC West
Las Vegas Raiders 2-1
Los Angeles Chargers 2-1
Denver Broncos 1-1
Kansas City Chiefs 1-2

Stafford vs the AFC East (4-5)

AFC East
Miami Dolphins 2-0
New England Patriots 1-1
New York Jets 1-2
Buffalo Bills 0-2

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2021 Los Angeles Rams Training camp schedule

Rookies report on July 25.

Veterans report on July 27.

10 open practices for fans at UC Irvine.

Wednesday July 28
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Practice Begins: 4:00 PM

Thursday, July 29
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Practice Begins: 4:00 PM

Friday, July 30
Gates Open: 2:00 PM
Practice Begins: 3:00 PM

Saturday, July 31
Gates Open: 2:00 PM
Practice Begins: 4:00 PM

Monday Aug 2
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Practice Begins: 4:00 PM

Tuesday Aug 3
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Practice Begins: 4:00 PM

Wednesday Aug 4
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Practice Begins: 4:00 PM

Friday Aug 6
Gates Open: 1:30 PM
Practice Begins: 3:00 PM

Saturday Aug 7
Scrimmage vs Cowboys (Oxnard)

Monday Aug 9
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Practice Begins: 4:00 PM

Tuesday Aug 10
Gates Open: 2:30 PM
Practice Begins: 4:00 PM


2021 Preseason Schedule

Aug. 14 vs Chargers (SoFi Stadium 7 pm PT)
Aug. 21 vs Raiders (SoFi Stadium 7 pm PT)
Aug. 28 at Broncos (Mile High Stadium 6:05 pm PT)
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  In the limelight: Matthew Stafford "Stats, Facts & Tidbits"

Anonymous User478July 19, 2021 02:54PM

  With Akers out for the Season "Stafford pressure has Risen 10 fold"

Anonymous User106July 20, 2021 02:14PM

  Finally "Training Camp" starts in a few days. Feels like 2 years ago.

Anonymous User107July 24, 2021 09:24AM