this is good: Stafford Downplays Playoff Matchup with the Lions

Matthew Stafford talks about college football and lifts the lid on the  Detroit Lions | NFL News | Sky SportsFollowing their 30-22 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Thursday, Matthew Stafford and the Los Angeles Rams have won five straight games, increasing their chances of making the playoffs. As the Rams approach the promised land, a very interesting potential clash is beginning to take shape. The Rams would be the sixth seed in the NFC and would face Stafford’s former team, the Detroit Lions, who are ranked third, in the Wild Card Round if the season ended today. At 24 percent, along with the Philadelphia Eagles, the Lions are the Rams’ most probable opponent in the first round of the playoffs, according to PlayoffStatus.com.

 

Even though that game would be exciting, Stafford and the Rams haven’t even considered who they might play in the postseason. “No, no. There’s a lot of football to be played between now and then, as I mentioned,” Stafford remarked on the “Thursday Night Football” postgame broadcast. “The primary objective is simply to enter the dance. Enter, play the best seed you can be, and then determine where we need to go play next. However, there is still a lot of football to be played, and our two opponents are formidable.” The Rams haven’t secured their postseason berth yet, which is the primary reason they aren’t considering their playoff foe. Their

Matthew Stafford was money, and more Week One observations - NBC SportsAlthough they haven’t formally locked up a postseason berth yet, the Lions would have to have a very bad season to miss it.

The fact that this possible meeting is a “revenge game” for both teams is what excites me about it. Not just for Stafford, but also for quarterback Jared Goff of the Lions and the former Rams. The two will always be connected in that way because they were actually swapped for one another in 2021. Since the deal, the two teams have only played once, with the Rams emerging victorious 28-19 in 2021. Related: After defeating the Saints, Matthew Stafford Joins Elite Company Furthermore, Detroit is poised to win its first division title and, thus, play host to a postseason game for the first time in thirty years. It makes sense that Stafford, the greatest quarterback in franchise history, would be present for such a momentous event.

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