
Blaine Grisak
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sports.yahoo.com | Blaine Grisak
When Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford takes the field in 2025, it will be for the 17th straight year that he has done so. While Stafford is signed for two more years, there’s no guarantee that he plays in 2026 and that next season is his last. Once Stafford does hang up the cleats, as is the case with other long-time players, there will be a lot of debate on whether or not he is a Hall of Fame player and deserves a spot in Canton.
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2 days ago |
turfshowtimes.com | Blaine Grisak
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports When Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford takes the field in 2025, it will be for the 17th straight year that he has done so. While Stafford is signed for two more years, there’s no guarantee that he plays in 2026 and that next season is his last. Once Stafford does hang up the cleats, as is the case with other long-time players, there will be a lot of debate on whether or not he is a Hall of Fame player and deserves a spot in Canton.
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sports.yahoo.com | Blaine Grisak
The Los Angeles Rams have typically not prioritized the linebacker position when it comes to their defense. While they signed Bobby Wagner in free agency in 2022, that was always more about the former Seattle Seahawks linebacker wanting to play in Los Angeles than it was the Rams pursuing him. Prior to signing Wagner, the most the Rams had invested in the linebacker position was drafting Ernest Jones.
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turfshowtimes.com | Blaine Grisak
Eric Hartline-Imagn Images The Los Angeles Rams have typically not prioritized the linebacker position when it comes to their defense. While they signed Bobby Wagner in free agency in 2022, that was always more about the former Seattle Seahawks linebacker wanting to play in Los Angeles than it was the Rams pursuing him. Prior to signing Wagner, the most the Rams had invested in the linebacker position was drafting Ernest Jones.
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sports.yahoo.com | Blaine Grisak
When the Los Angeles Rams are losing, the first thing that some tend to point to is head coach Sean McVay and his play-calling. Following the Week 1 loss to the Detroit Lions last season, McVay’s play-calling in the red zone came into question. After quarterback Matthew Stafford threw the ball 46 times in a 23-15 loss to the Miami Dolphins, the typical narrative of McVay not running the ball enough was as loud as ever.
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