Matthew Stafford unsure about NFL future after Rams eliminated from playoffs

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If Sunday’s nonaccomplishment to the Philadelphia Eagles successful the playoffs was Matthew Stafford’s last crippled successful the NFL, past it’s been a large vocation for the Los Angeles Rams quarterback.

Stafford was 26-of-44 with 324 passing yards and 2 touchdown passes. The Eagles forced the Rams to fumble connected back-to-back drives. First, it was Kyren Williams, and past it was Stafford. The turnovers led to 2 Philadelphia tract goals. Los Angeles lost the game, 28-22.

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The 36-year-old two-time Pro Bowler and Super Bowl champion volition crook 37 connected Feb. 7. He was asked astir his NFL aboriginal aft the game. He told reporters that helium would "take immoderate clip to deliberation astir it."

"But I consciousness similar I was playing immoderate beauteous bully ball," helium said, via ESPN, adding that helium "sure feels like" helium has immoderate bully shot near successful him.

Rams caput manager Sean McVay wasn’t funny successful talking astir thing beyond the playoff loss.

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"I'm not truly funny successful talking astir thing arsenic it relates to adjacent year," helium said. "Right now, I'm conscionable appreciative of this team."

Los Angeles had a decent changeable to necktie the game. Stafford enactment unneurotic a 10-play, 70-yard thrust that ended with a touchdown walk to Colby Parkinson. The Rams’ defence stopped the Eagles’ discourtesy connected Philadelphia’s adjacent possession.

Stafford drove the Rams down to the Eagles’ 22-yard enactment but turned the shot implicit connected downs pursuing an incomplete walk to Puka Nacua.

The seasoned backmost had 3,762 passing yards and 20 touchdown passes. He led the Rams to a Super Bowl rubric implicit the Cincinnati Bengals during the 2021 season.

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