Kelly Stafford, the wife of Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, faced a major dilemma during their recent trip to Glendale, Arizona, for the Rams' wild card matchup against the Minnesota Vikings .
The Los Angeles Rams started the playoffs with a dominant 27-9 win over the Minnesota Vikings on Monday night as part of NFL Wild Card Weekend. The game was played at State Farm Stadium, the home field of the Arizona Cardinals,
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Stafford played well against the Eagles, throwing for 324 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions on 44 attempts. However, he was sacked five times and lost a fumble. He was harassed all game long by former Bulldogs Nolan Smith and Jalen Carter.
However, Los Angeles Rams star Matthew Stafford 's wife Kelly feels the first responders don't get enough appreciation. Thus, during Tuesday's episode of the "The Morning After" podcast, Kelly shared an appreciation message for the first responders. Praising the heroes that have been helping to save the city, Kelly said:
Matthew Stafford's wife Kelly took her daughters to the LA Rams' wild-card game against the Minnesota Vikings on Moday.
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Matthew Stafford's wife Kelly attended the Los Angeles Rams' Wild Card Round win against the Minnesota Vikings on Monday.
An under-the-weather Kelly Stafford and her sick daughters traveled on the same plane as the Los Angeles Rams for their playoff trip to Arizona
During his professional career, Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has been one of the most dependable quarterbacks in the National Football League.
Stafford, 36, said after the Rams’ season ended that he still feels like he can play at a high level, but the possibility of retirement looms large. He’ll be 37 in February, has already won a Super Bowl and though he’s still playing well, it wouldn’t surprise anyone if he chose to retire this offseason.